The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 117–128Charles Lamb Society., 2002 |
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... described to De Quincey on Dunmail Raise , if this intense condition of vigilence should suddenly relax ' , which precedes an experience ' carried to the heart with a power not known under other circumstances ' . So the dance , so ...
... described to De Quincey on Dunmail Raise , if this intense condition of vigilence should suddenly relax ' , which precedes an experience ' carried to the heart with a power not known under other circumstances ' . So the dance , so ...
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... described as ' dysentery ' . There is a case for saying that this is where his troubles really began . In addition to his headaches he began to have pain in the guts and fits of depression which lasted for weeks . Eventually these ...
... described as ' dysentery ' . There is a case for saying that this is where his troubles really began . In addition to his headaches he began to have pain in the guts and fits of depression which lasted for weeks . Eventually these ...
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... described himself as ' widowed'.4 For better , for worse indeed ; just as Mary and Charles provided mutual support and inspiration , when their periods of depression coincided they were the worst possible company for each other . As ...
... described himself as ' widowed'.4 For better , for worse indeed ; just as Mary and Charles provided mutual support and inspiration , when their periods of depression coincided they were the worst possible company for each other . As ...
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