| Walter Swain Hinchman, Francis Barton Gummere - 1908 - 612 páginas
...September, 1796, in a fit of insanity killed her mother. " I was at hand," wrote Lamb to Coleridge, " only time enough to snatch the knife out of her grasp....she must be moved to an hospital. God has preserved me to my senses : I eat, and drink, and sleep, and have my judgment, I believe, very sound." " I look... | |
| Edwin Watts Chubb - 1910 - 442 páginas
...you of the terrible calamities that have fallen on our family. I will only give you the outlines : My poor, dear, dearest sister, in a fit of insanity,...of her grasp. She is at present in a madhouse, from which I fear she must be moved to an hospital. . . . My poor father was slightly wounded, and I am... | |
| EDWIN WATTS CHUBB - 1910 - 426 páginas
...you of the terrible calamities that have fallen on our family. I will only give you the outlines: My poor, dear, dearest sister, in a fit of insanity,...of her grasp. She is at present in a madhouse, from which I fear she must be moved to an hospital. . . . My poor father was slightly wounded, and I am... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1913 - 624 páginas
...you of the terrible calamities that have fallen on our family. I will only give you the outlines. My poor dear dearest sister in a fit of insanity has...the knife out of her grasp. She is at present in a mad house, from whence I fear she must be moved to an hospital. God has preserved to me my senses,... | |
| Ariadne Gilbert - 1914 - 452 páginas
...Lamb's short letter to Coleridge, the only friend to whom he could turn in his overwhelming grief: " My poor dear, dearest sister in a fit of insanity has...been the death of her own mother. I was at hand only in time enough to snatch the knife out of her grasp. My poor father was slightly wounded, and I am... | |
| Ariadne Gilbert - 1914 - 452 páginas
...Lamb's short letter to Coleridge, the only friend to whom he could turn in his overwhelming grief : " My poor dear, dearest sister in a fit of insanity has...been the death of her own mother. I was at hand only in time enough to snatch the knife out of her grasp. My poor father was slightly wounded, and I am... | |
| Margaret Coult - 1917 - 458 páginas
...the terrible calamities that have fallen on our family. I will only give you the outlines : — My poor dear, dearest sister, in a fit of insanity, has...time enough to snatch the knife out of her grasp. 20 She is at present in a madhouse, from whence I fear she must be moved to an hospital. God has preserved... | |
| 1923 - 578 páginas
...his friend. A vear after his SAMUEL T. COLERIDGE own release from Hoxton Asylum, Charles wrote: "My poor dear, dearest sister, in a fit of insanity, has been the death of her own mother. 1 was at hand only time enough to snatch the knife out of her grasp. She is at present In a madhouse... | |
| Gerald Monsman - 1984 - 182 páginas
...artistically utilized and harmonized, employed against themselves to produce the rehabilitating symbol. "My poor dear dearest sister in a fit of insanity has...the knife out of her grasp. She is at present in a mad house, from whence I fear she must be moved to an hospital. God has preserved to me my senses,... | |
| Gerald Monsman - 1984 - 182 páginas
...was at hand only time enough to snatch the knife out of her grasp. She is at present in a mad house, from whence I fear she must be moved to an hospital. God has preserved to me my senses,—I eat and drink and sleep, and have my judgment I believe very sound" (Letters, 1: 39). With... | |
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