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Yes, Edgar Allan Poe did refer to his wife, Virginia Clemm Poe, as "Sissy" as a term of endearment. It was a common nickname for her within their personal correspondence.
The term "father of the genre" can refer to different individuals depending on the genre in question. It may refer to Mary Shelley for science fiction, Edgar Allan Poe for detective fiction, or Homer for epic poetry.
The line "The ape killed Mr. Garrett" is a reference to Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue." This story features a mysterious killer described as an "ourang-outang" that attacks and kills a man named Mr. Garrett.
I refer you to the story 'The Shunned House' by Edgar Allan Poe.
This isn't an answer but anyways. The line "and the grandeur that was Rome" was in the poem "To Helen" by: Edgar Allan Poe. This is where I first heard of it so maybe if you refer to that poem it can help you figure out the meaning. Sorry I couldn't help you any more . :)
You have to refer that Brian is alone and he has only himself to rely on.
The "red death" that plagued the Poe women is believed to refer to tuberculosis, a common and deadly disease during Edgar Allan Poe's time. Poe's mother, Eliza Poe, and his wife, Virginia Poe, both died from tuberculosis.
It was probably finished in early 1849 because it was published on March 31, 1849.At least some of that poem was written long before it was published because here is a portion of the poem 'To _____ _____', published in Poe's second book of poetry titled 'Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems' in 1829. I am standing 'mid the roarOf a weather-beaten shore, ­And I hold within my handSome particles of sand -How few! and how they creepThro' my fingers to the deep!And here is the similar passage in 'A Dream Within A Dream':I stand amid the roarOf a surf-tormented shore,And I hold within my handGrains of the golden sand -How few! yet how they creepThrough my fingers to the deep,By the way, the phrase 'Grains of the golden sand' may refer to gold dust, which was discovered in California about a year before publication of the later poem.
Both can refer to 45ACP. 45 alone can also refer to 45 Colt
"Appointment with Danger " but in "Foul Play" they refer to this film as "This Gun is Mine"
You can tell what minifigure is in the mystery bag by looking at the bag's barcode. Refer to the Website in the Related Links section for more information on this.
Autophobia is a specific fear of being alone or isolated. This can refer to being alone physically, as well as emotionally and intellectually. Sometimes, autophobia is associated with fears of losing one's own mind.