Feb 19 , 2012
tags: ·edgar allen poetags: ·poetags: ·william wilsontags: ·williamtags: ·wilson
“ I am the descendant of a race whose imaginative and easily excitable temperament has at all times rendered them remarkable; and, in my earliest infancy, I gave evidence of having fully inherited the family character. As I advanced in years it was more strongly developed; becoming, for many reasons, a cause of serious disquietude to my friends, and of positive injury to myself. I grew self-willed, addicted to the wildest caprices, and a prey to the most ungovernable passions. ”
by Edgar Allen Poe (“William Wilson”)
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