The Harvard Monthly Volume 1-2 (Paperback)


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: able antecedents as Mr. Draper C. Smith should be willing to keep a place with such a reputation. " 'Tain't a question of being willing," said the landlord. " He's got to live somehow. It's queer to see him with the crowd he gets there sometimes. He goes round and gets 'em what they want, but he keeps his hands kind of folded, and never says nothing but yes and no. O, he's a regular gentleman, Draper is; always wears a black coat; but he's got to get a living somehow. I wonder why he wouldn't take you in. He's got rooms enough for a regiment." And the landlord tilted his chair back again, meditatively chewing a tooth-pick. " See here," he exclaimed suddenly. " I shouldn't be surprised if he saw you wasn't just the sort of man that most generally stay there now, and felt kind of ashamed to let you see the state things were in. That's what's the matter. Then most likely young Draper was dreadful drunk and might have made trouble. That's what's the matter. 'Taint strange.?Ready for bed, sir? It's getting late if you have to be starting early." Babbett Wendell. DESTINY. TO-DAY'S sad face was wet with tears: " Oh, wherefore is your sorrow ? " " Through all the changing months and years I ne'er can be To-morrow." " You were To-morrow yesterday." She answered then, with scorn: " And how does that help matters, pray, Since I was yet unborn ? " T. P. Sanborn. chapter{Section 4THE LOGIC OF POE'S " MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE." 1N his prefatory observations to the " Murders in the Rue Morgue," Poe takes occasion to say that what is merely complex should not be mistaken for that which is profound; that simple ingenuity must not be confounded with analytical power; that, while the analyst is necessarily ingenious, the ingenious man is seldom capable of cl...

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: able antecedents as Mr. Draper C. Smith should be willing to keep a place with such a reputation. " 'Tain't a question of being willing," said the landlord. " He's got to live somehow. It's queer to see him with the crowd he gets there sometimes. He goes round and gets 'em what they want, but he keeps his hands kind of folded, and never says nothing but yes and no. O, he's a regular gentleman, Draper is; always wears a black coat; but he's got to get a living somehow. I wonder why he wouldn't take you in. He's got rooms enough for a regiment." And the landlord tilted his chair back again, meditatively chewing a tooth-pick. " See here," he exclaimed suddenly. " I shouldn't be surprised if he saw you wasn't just the sort of man that most generally stay there now, and felt kind of ashamed to let you see the state things were in. That's what's the matter. Then most likely young Draper was dreadful drunk and might have made trouble. That's what's the matter. 'Taint strange.?Ready for bed, sir? It's getting late if you have to be starting early." Babbett Wendell. DESTINY. TO-DAY'S sad face was wet with tears: " Oh, wherefore is your sorrow ? " " Through all the changing months and years I ne'er can be To-morrow." " You were To-morrow yesterday." She answered then, with scorn: " And how does that help matters, pray, Since I was yet unborn ? " T. P. Sanborn. chapter{Section 4THE LOGIC OF POE'S " MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE." 1N his prefatory observations to the " Murders in the Rue Morgue," Poe takes occasion to say that what is merely complex should not be mistaken for that which is profound; that simple ingenuity must not be confounded with analytical power; that, while the analyst is necessarily ingenious, the ingenious man is seldom capable of cl...

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General Books LLC

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United States

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February 2012

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February 2012

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246 x 189 x 9mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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162

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978-1-4588-8061-1

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9781458880611

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1-4588-8061-3



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