And you, my midnight darlings, my Folios; must I part with the intense delight of having you (huge armfuls) in my embraces? Must knowledge come to me. if it come at all. by some awkward experiment of intuition, and no longer by this familiar process of... The Quarterly Review - Page 591835Full view - About this book
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 pages
...my midnight darlings, my Folios ! must I part with the intense dejight of having you (huge armfuls) in my embraces ? Must knowledge come to me, if it...intuition, and no longer by this familiar process ef reading ? Shall I enjoy friendships there, wanting the smiling indications which point me to them... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 362 pages
...my midnight darlings, my Folios ! must I part with the intense delight of having you (huge armfuls) in my embraces ? Must knowledge come to me, if it...smiling indications which point me to them here, — the recognisable face — the " sweet assurance of a lOQk"_? In winter this intolerable disinclination... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 pages
...my midnight darlings, my folios ! must I part with the intense delight of having you (huge armfuls) in my embraces ? Must knowledge come to me, if it...smiling indications which point me to them here, the recognisable face ; " the sweet assurance of a look ?" In winter, this intolerable disinclination to... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1840 - 304 pages
...my midnight darlings, my Folios ! must I part with the intense delight of having you (huge armfuls) in my embraces ? Must knowledge come to me, if it...reading ? Shall I enjoy friendships there, wanting the 18 19 smiling indications which point me to them here, — the recognisable face — the " sweet assurance... | |
| 1848 - 580 pages
...darlings, my folios ! must I part with the intense delight of having you (huge armfuls) in my embrace ? Must knowledge come to me, if it come at all, by some...and no longer by this familiar process of reading ?' Hardly an author that is mentioned in the essays of ' ELIA' but is here ; we have read them as he... | |
| 1848 - 734 pages
...my midnight darlings, my folios ! must I part with the intense delight of having you (huge armfuls) in my embraces? Must knowledge come to me, if it come...awkward experiment of intuition, and no longer by the familiar process of reading? " Shall I enjoy friendships there, wanting the smiling indications... | |
| 1848 - 742 pages
...darlings, my folios, must I part with the intense delight of having you (huge armfuls) in my embrace ; must knowledge come to me, if it come at all, by some awkward experiment of intuition, and rio> longer by this familiar process of reading?' Lamb felt as ardent a passion for his books, as a... | |
| 1848 - 722 pages
...with the intense delight of having you (huge armfuls) in my embraces? Must Enowledge come to me, it it come at all, by some awkward experiment of intuition, and no longer by the familiar process of reading 1 " Shall I enjoy friendships there, wanting the smiling indications... | |
| 1848 - 616 pages
...of having you (huge armfuls) in my embrace ? Must knowledge come to me, if it come at all, by sonic awkward experiment of intuition, and no longer by this familiar process of reading ?' Hardly an author that is mentioned in the essays of ' ELIA' but is here ; we have read them a«... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 pages
...darlings, my Folios ! must I part with the intense delight of having you (huge armfuls) in my embraces 1 recognisable face — the "sweet assurance of a look 1 " — In winter this intolerable disinclination... | |
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