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... Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society - Page 435by Massachusetts Historical Society - 1875Full view - About this book
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 542 pages
...shake his gaunt sides, when you are pleasant with him ? 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... | |
| William Peacock - 1903 - 408 pages
...jests, and irony itself-—do these things go out with life ? 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, hy some awkward experiment of intuition, and... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 386 pages
...shake his gaunt sides, when you are pleasant with him ? 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 experi58 ment of intuition,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1904 - 226 pages
...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...and no longer by this familiar process of reading? Shall I enjoy friendships there, wanting the smiling indications which point me to them here, — the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1904 - 460 pages
...shake his gaunt sides, when you are pleasant with him ? And you, my midnight darlings, my Folios ! must I part with the intense delight of having you (huge armfuls) in my 25 embraces? Must knowledge come to me, if it come at all, by some awkward experiment of intuition,... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1905 - 422 pages
...things go out with life? Can a ghost laugh, or shake his gaunt sides, when you are 35 pleasant with him? by some awkward experiment of intuition, and no longer by this familiar process of reading? Shall I enjoy friendships there, wanting the smiling indications which point me to them here — the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1905 - 352 pages
...or shake his gaunt sides, when you are pleasant with him? And you, my midnight darlings, my Folios ! must I part with the intense delight of having you (huge armfuls) in my 25 embraces ? Must knowledge come to me, if it come at all, by some awkward experiment of intuition,... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1905 - 384 pages
...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 experiCan a ghost laugh, or shake his gaunt sides, when you are pleasant with him ? ment of intuition,... | |
| Douglas Macleane - 1906 - 614 pages
...darlings, his Folios. He has an 'intolerable disinclination to dying '. ' A new state of being staggers me. Must knowledge come to me, if it come at all, by some...and no longer by this familiar process of reading ? ' § 254. Certainly syllogism may be regarded as a proposition about a rational necessity in the... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1906 - 304 pages
...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 the familiar process of reading? Shall I enjoy friendships there, wanting the smiling indications which... | |
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