| Charles Lamb - Essays - 1835 - 440 pages
...me that he long had been on the confines of the next world, — that he had a hunger for eternity. I grieved then that I could not grieve. But since,...he was of me. His great and dear spirit haunts me. I cannot think a thought, I cannot make a criticism on men or books, without an ineffectual turning... | |
| American periodicals - 1866 - 924 pages
...had long been on the confines of the next world — that he had a hunger fur eternity. But since 1 feel how great a part he was of me, his great and dear spirit haunts me. I cannot think a thought, I cannot malee a criticism on «¡en or lioo/.'S witlioat an ineffectual... | |
| American essays - 1863 - 844 pages
...me that he long had been on the confines of the next world, — that he had a hunger for eternity. I grieved then that I could not grieve. But since,...he was of me. His great and dear spirit haunts me. I cannot think a thought, I cannot make a criticism on men or books, without an ineffectual turning... | |
| Literature - 1863 - 646 pages
...next world — that he had a hunger for eternity. I grieved then that I eould not grieve. But sinee, I feel how great a part he was of me. His great anrl dear spirit haunts me. I eannot think a thought, I eannot make a eritieism on men or books, without... | |
| Charles Lamb - English essays - 1864 - 452 pages
...he would lay open the last recesses of his heart. So in respect of the death of hunger for eternity. I grieved then that I could not grieve. But, since,...he was of me. His great and dear spirit haunts me. I cannot think a thought, I cannot make a criticism on men or books, without an ineffectual turning... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1865 - 444 pages
...he would lay open the last recesses of his heart. So hi respect of the death of hunger for eternity. I grieved then that I could not grieve. But, since,...he was of me. His great and dear spirit haunts me. I cannot think a thought, I cannot make a criticism on men or books, without an ineffectual turning... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1866 - 330 pages
...me that he long had been on the confines of the next world, — that he had a hunger for eternity. I grieved then that I could not grieve. But since, I feel how great a part he was of inc. His great and dear spirit haunts me. I cannot t,b:,iK a thought, I cannot make a criticism on... | |
| Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - Authors, English - 1866 - 258 pages
...me that he had long been 'on the confines of the next world — that he had a hunger for eternity. But since I feel how great a part he was of me, his great and dear spirit haunts me. I cannot think a thought, I cannot make a criticism on men or books without an ineffectual turning... | |
| Henry Allon - Christianity - 1867 - 614 pages
...to me that he long had been on the confiiiee of the next world— that he had a hunger for eternity. I grieved then that I could not grieve. But since,...he was of me. His great and dear spirit haunts me. I cannot think a thought, I cannot make a criticism on men or books, without an ineffectual turning... | |
| Charles Lamb - English literature - 1871 - 460 pages
...ho would lay open the last recesses of his heart. So in respect of the death of hunger for eternity. I grieved then that I could not grieve. But, since,...he was of me. His great and dear spirit haunts me. I cannot think a thought, I cannot make a criticism on men or books, without an ineffectual turning... | |
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