Well, then; I have received personal information from a very high quarter that a certain document of the last importance has been purloined from the royal apartments. The individual who purloined it is known; this beyond a doubt; he was seen to take it.... A College Course in Writing from Models - Page 440by Frances Campbell Berkeley Young - 1910 - 478 pagesFull view - About this book
| Barbara Johnson - 1985 - 174 pages
...The individual who purloined it is known; this beyond a doubt; he was seen to take it. It is known, also, that it still remains in his possession." "How...employing it as he must design in the end to employ it." "Be a little more explicit," I said. The letter thus enters the discourse of Poe's story as a rhetorical... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 2004 - 450 pages
...The individual who purloined it is known; this beyond a doubt; he was seen to take it. It is known, also, that it still remains in his possession." "How...employing it as he must design in the end to employ it." "Be a little more explicit," I said. "Well, I may venture so far as to say that the paper gives its... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1984 - 1440 pages
...The individual who purloined it is known; this beyond a doubt; he was seen to take it. It is known, frequently seen in those whose intellect bordered...difference far greater, indeed, than that between the "Be a little more explicit," I said. "Well, I may venture so far as to say that the paper gives its... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1993 - 320 pages
...The individual who purloined it is known; this beyond a doubt; he was seen to take it. It is known, also, that it still remains in his possession.' 'How...employing it as he must design in the end to employ it.' 'Be a litde more explicit,' I said. 'Well, I may venture so far as to say that the paper gives its... | |
| David Stuart Davies - 1998 - 388 pages
...The individual who purloined it is known; this beyond a doubt; he was seen to take it. It is known, also, that it still remains in his possession.' 'How...employing it as he must design in the end to employ it.' 'Be a little more explicit,' I said. 'Still I do not quite understand,' said Dupin. 'No? Well; the... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Thomas Ollive Mabbott, Eleanor D. Kewer - 2000 - 768 pages
...The individual who purloined it is known; this beyond a doubt; he was seen to take it. It is known, also, that it still remains in his possession." "How...employing it as he must design in the end to employ it." "Be a little more explicit," I said. "Well, I may venture so far as to say that the paper gives its... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 2000 - 408 pages
...The individual who purloined it is known; this beyond a doubt; he was seen to take it. It is known, also, that it still remains in his possession." "How...employing it as he must design in the end to employ it." 3Dupin's solution appears before he even knows the nature of the problem. "Be a little more explicit,"... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 2001 - 194 pages
...individual who purloined it is known; this beyond a doubt; he 170 was seen to take it. It is known, also, that it still remains in his possession." "How...employing it as he must design in the end to employ it." "Be a little more explicit,'! said. "Well, I may venture so far as to say that the paper gives its... | |
| Efraín Kristal - 2002 - 244 pages
...verbose periphrasis to the essential core. Consider the following fragment: "It is clearly inferred . . . from the non-appearance of certain results which would...employing it as he must design in the end to employ it." Borges simplifies: "We know it ... from the nature of the document, and from the fact that certain... | |
| Birgit Scharlau - 2002 - 238 pages
...Nehmen wir beispielsweise die folgende, unnötig komplizierte Passage: It is clearly inferred [. . .] from the non-appearance of certain results which would...possession - that is to say, from his employing it äs he must design in the end to employ it. (Poe 1969:86) Borges vereinfacht dies: „Lo sabemos [.... | |
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