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" I preserved a tranquillity which bystanders may have construed into indifference — a tranquillity, not of despair. Is it folly or sin in me to say that it was a religious principle that most supported me ? I allow much to other favourable circumstances.... "
Final Memorials of Charles Lamb: Consisting Chiefly of His Letters Not ... - Página 54
por Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - 462 páginas
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The Popular Educator, Volúmenes1-2;Volumen12

1867 - 964 páginas
...despair. Is it folly or sin in me to say that it was a religious principle that meet supported me PI allow much to other favourable circumstances. I felt...that I had something else to do than to regret. On the first evening (September 22nd), my aunt was lying insensible, to all appearances like one dying,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen19

1848 - 634 páginas
...me to say that il was a religious principle that most supported me? I allow much to other favorable circumstances. I felt that I had something else to...like one dying — my father with his poor forehead plastered over, from a wound he had received from a daughter dearly loved by him, and who loved him...
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The Living Age, Volumen19

1848 - 640 páginas
...me to say that it was a religious principle that mod supported me? I allow much to other favorable circumstances. I felt that I had something else to...like one dying — my father with his poor forehead plastered over, from a wound he had received from a daughter dearly loved by him, and who loved him...
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The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumen17

1860 - 444 páginas
...scene, I preserved a tranquility which by-standers may have construed into indifference ;" adding, " I felt that I had something else to do than to regret." "Apprehending," says De Quincey, "with the perfect grief of perfect love, that his sister's fate was...
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The Eclectic Review, Volumen24;Volumen88

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1848 - 794 páginas
...despair. Is it folly or sin in me to say that it was a religious principle that most supported me ? I allow much to other favourable circumstances. I...like one dying, — my father, with his poor forehead plastered over, from a wound he had received from a daughter dearly loved by him, and who loved him...
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The Metropolitan, Volumen53

1848 - 490 páginas
...despair. Is it folly or sin in me to say that it was a religious principle that most supported me ? I allow much to other favourable circumstances. I...insensible, to all appearance like one dying ; my father, witli his poor forehead plastered over from a wound he had received from a daughter dearly loved by...
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Literary Sketches and Letters

Charles Lamb - 1848 - 328 páginas
...me to say that it was a religious principle that most supported me? I allow much to other favorable circumstances. I felt that I had something else to...like one dying, — my father, with his poor forehead plastered over, from a wound he had received from a daughter dearly loved by him, and who loved him...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volumen32

1848 - 742 páginas
...a religious principle that moat supported me Ч I allow much to other favorable с ircxira stances. I felt that I had something else to do than to regret....like one dying ; my father. with his poor forehead plastered over, from a wound he bad received from a daughter dearly loved by him, and who loved him...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen15

1848 - 602 páginas
...principle that most supported me ! I a'low much to other favorable circunv stances [ lell that I h*d something else to do than to regret. On that first...like one dying, — my father, with his poor forehead plaislered over, from a wound he had received fnro a daughter dearly loved by him, and who loved him...
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Literary Sketches and Letters

Charles Lamb - 1848 - 342 páginas
...me to say that it was a religious principle that most supported me? I allow much to other favorable circumstances. I felt that I had something else to...aunt was lying insensible, to all appearance like one dying,—my father, with his poor forehead plastered over, from a wound he had received from a daughter...
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