| Abby Sage Richardson - 1892 - 452 pàgines
...without a power of satiating me. The wonder of these sights impels me into night-walks about the city's crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of joy at so much life." Dr. Johnson also loved London as Lamb did, and preferred it to all the nature outside. Lamb held for... | |
| 1893 - 1110 pàgines
...satiating me. The wonder of these sights impels me into night walks about her crowded streets, and / often shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of joy at so -much life." It is true that all this is not incompatible with the most affectionate regard for far other scenes... | |
| Alice Emma Sauerwein Lord - 1893 - 400 pàgines
...and amuse me without a power of satiating me. The wonder of these sights impels me into night walks about her crowded streets ; and I often shed tears in the motley Strand, from the fulness of joy at so much life. My attachments are all local, purely local. I have no passion (and... | |
| 1893 - 264 pàgines
...into my mind without a power of satiating me. The wonder of these sights impels me into night walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley strand from fullness of joy at so much life." Whatever causes may combine to mass the people of the world in great... | |
| Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley - 1894 - 270 pàgines
...itself a pantomime and a masquerade— all these things work themselves into my mind and feed impels me into night-walks about her crowded streets, and...All these emotions must be strange to you; so are you, so are your rural emotions to me. But consider, what must I have been doing all my life, not to... | |
| Alexander Nicolas De Menil - 1897 - 220 pàgines
...themselves into my mind, and feed me without a power of satiating me. The wonder of these sights impels me into night-walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand from fullness of joy at so much life." Such were Lamb's surroundings. The next remove, in 1801, carried... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1895 - 654 pàgines
...satisfy his sense of beauty. " The wonder of these sights," he says, " impels mo into night- walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears...so much life. All these emotions must be strange to yon; BO are your rural emotions to me. But consider what must I have been doing all my life not to... | |
| 1896 - 606 pàgines
...me without a power of satiating me. The wonder of these sights impels me into night walks about the crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of joy at so much life. . . . I consider the clouds above me but as a roof beautifully painted, but unable to satisfy the mind,... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1896 - 384 pàgines
...Air and Smoak of London dissipated ; together with some Remedies humbly proposed by John Evelyn, Esq. shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of Joy at so much life. ... I consider the clouds above me but as a roof beautifully painted, but unable to satisfy the mind... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1898 - 336 pàgines
...The wonder of these sights,' he remarked at the end of the catalogue, ' impels me into night walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears...motley Strand from fulness of joy at so much life.' And again to Manning, at about the time of the letter to Eobert : ' By my new plan, I shall be as airy,... | |
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