| George Edward Woodberry - 1885 - 398 páginas
...of prose Tales." In answer we very much regret to say that the state of affairs is such as to give little encouragement to new undertakings. As yet we...you that we regret this on your account as well as on our own — as it would give us great pleasure to promote your views in relation to publication.1... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 478 páginas
...of 13th in' in which you are kind enough to offer us a "new collection of prose tales." dertakings. As yet we have not got through the edition of the other work & up to this time it has not returned to us the expense of its publication. We assure you that we regret... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1909 - 448 páginas
...of prose Tales." In answer we very much regret to say that the state of affairs is such as to give little encouragement to new undertakings. As yet we...got through the edition of the other work, and up 1 The Library of George W. Childs, described by FW Robinson. Philadelphia, 1882: pp. 13, 14. to this... | |
| Earl Lockridge Bradsher - 1912 - 188 páginas
...with the other vols selected, say for five or more years at the price of $2500 per annum. . . ." 91 Far more serious was the lot of Poe during this period...great pleasure to promote your views in relation to publication."15 Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque ( 1839) 1S is the " other work." The Prose Romances... | |
| 1914 - 904 páginas
...they did. In '41 they wrote to him: "You are kind enough to offer us a new collection of prose Tales. As yet we have not got through the edition of the...to us the expense of its publication. We assure you we regret this on your account as well as our own — as it would give us great pleasure to promote... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Phillips - 1926 - 938 páginas
...encouragement to new undertakings. As yet we have not got through the edition of the other work & ... it has not returned to us the expense of its publication. We . . . regret this on your account as well as our own, as it would give us great pleasure to promote... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Phillips - 1926 - 938 páginas
...encouragement to new undertakings. As yet we have not got through the edition of the other work & ... it has not returned to us the expense of its publication. We . . . regret this on your account as well as our own, as it would give us great pleasure to promote... | |
| Jutta Ernst - 1996 - 218 páginas
...As yet we have not got through the edition ofthe other work [Tales ofthe Crotest/ue and Arabesque] & up to this time it has not returned to us the expense of its publication" (Complctc Works 17: 101-02). "The Journal of Julius Rodman", ein fiktionaler Reisebericht mit dem Untertitel... | |
| James M. Hutchisson - 2005 - 316 páginas
...undertakings," they diplomatically wrote him, then added a bit more frankly: "As yet we have not gotten through the edition of the other work and up to this...not returned to us the expense of its publication." In the magazine world, however, Poe continued to receive plaudits left and right. The St. Louis Commercial... | |
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