| Charles Lamb - 1837 - 868 頁
...like all Mary's former ones, will be but temporary. But I cannot always feel so. Meantime she is dead to me, and I miss a prop. All my strength is gone, and I am like a fool, bereft Iif her cooperation. I dare not think, lest I should think wrong ; so used am I to look up to her in... | |
| 1838 - 564 頁
...way, for instance, in a letter written to Miss Wordsworth during one of the illnesses of his sister. ' I try to think Mary is recovering, but I cannot always...say all that I find her, would be more than I think any body could possibly understand ; and when I hope to have her well again so soon, it would be sinning... | |
| 1838 - 556 頁
...try to think Mary is recovering, hut I cannot always feel it; and mean-while she is lost to me, and 1 miss a prop. All my strength is gone, and I am like...say all that I find her, would be more than I think any body could possibly understand, and when 1 hope to hare her well iigain so soon, it would be sinning... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 頁
...like all Mary's former ones, will be but temporary. But I cannot always feel so. Meantime she is dead 1 to look up to her in the least and the biggest perplexity. To say all that I know of her would be... | |
| Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1857 - 628 頁
...indulgences against which he was manfully struggling. TO MISS WORPSWORTH. " Friday, 14th June, 1805. " My dear Miss Wordsworth — I try to think Mary is...least and the biggest perplexity. To say all that I fnd her would be more than I think anybody could possibly understand ; and when I hope to have her... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 頁
...like all Clary's former ones, will be but temporary. But I cannot always feel so. Meantime she is dead to me, and I miss a prop. All my strength is gone,...her co-operation. I dare not think, lest I , should thiiik wrong; so used am I to look up to her in the least and the biggest perplexity. To say all that... | |
| 1910 - 1076 頁
...illness, like all the former ones, will be but temporary, but I cannot feel it so. Meanwhile she is dead to me, and I miss a prop. All my strength is gone,...wrong, so used am I to look up to her in the least as in the biggest perplexity. To say all that 1 know of her would be more than I think anybody could... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1871 - 448 頁
...like all Mary's former ones, will be but temporary. But I cannot always feel so. Meantime she is dead to me, and I miss a prop. All my strength is gone,...least and the biggest perplexity. To say all that I know of her would be more than I think anybody could believe or even understand; and when I hope to... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1875 - 564 頁
...indulgences against which he was manfully struggling. TO MISS WORDSWORTH. " Friday, 14th June, 1805. "My dear Miss Wordsworth — I try to think Mary is...and I miss a prop. All my strength is gone, and I am liite a fool bereft of her co-operation. I dare not think, lest [ should think wrong ; so used am I... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 454 頁
...like all her former ones, will be but temporary ; but I cannot always feel so. Meantime she is dead to me, and I miss a prop. All my strength is gone,...least and the biggest perplexity. To say all that I know of her would be more than I think any body could believe, or even understand ; and when I hope... | |
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