| 1912 - 666 pagina’s
...and humiliation of such considerations, that even now, famous and caressed and happy, I often forgot in my dreams that I have a dear wife and children;...and wander desolately back to that time of my life." In the whole history of Britain's literature no other author has ever written such words as these.... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 432 pagina’s
...written. My whole nature was so ' penetrated with the grief and humiliation of such con' siderations, that even now, famous and caressed and ' happy, I often...and wander 'desolately back to that time of my life. 'My mother and my brothers and sisters (excepting The family ' Fanny in the royal academy of music)... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 442 pagina’s
...written. My! whole nature was so penetrated with the grief and humiliation of such considerations, that even now, famous and caressed and happy, I often forget...and wander desolately back to that time of my life. " My mother and my brothers and sisters (excepting Fanny in the Royal Academy of Music) were still... | |
| 1872 - 752 pagina’s
...grief and humiliation of such considerations, that even now, famous and caressed and happy, I ofton forget in my dreams that I have a dear wife and children...and wander desolately back to that time of my life." Mr. Forster indicates, delicately enough, the results on his character of his early experiences : —... | |
| 1872 - 332 pagina’s
...written. My whole nature was во penetrated with the grief and humiliation of Mich considerations, that even now, famous and caressed and happy, I often forget in my dreams that I hive a dear wife and children ; even that I am a man ; and wander desolately back to that time of my... | |
| 1873 - 590 pagina’s
...years behind him, he remembered them so distinctly and painfully, that speaking of them he says, " Even now, famous, and caressed, and happy, I often...children, even that I am a man, and wander desolately hack to that time of my life." It was a hard school, and he was a sensitive pupil ; the lessons he... | |
| Charles H. Jones - 1882 - 276 pagina’s
...written. My whole nature was so penetrated with the grief and humiliation of such considerations, that even now, famous and caressed and happy, I often forget...and wander desolately back to that time of my life. " My mother and my brothers and sisters (excepting Fanny in the Royal Academy of Music) were still... | |
| Oriel readers - 1885 - 248 pagina’s
...written. 10. My whole nature was so penetrated with grief and humiliation of such considerations, that even now, famous and caressed and happy, I often forget...and wander desolately back to that time of my life. 11. My mother and my brothers and sisters (excepting Fanny, in the Royal Academy of Music) were still... | |
| Sir Frank Thomas Marzials - 1887 - 208 pagina’s
...exaggeration. " My whole nature," he says, " was so penetrated with grief and humiliation, . . . that even now, famous and caressed and happy, I often forget...and wander desolately back to that time of my life." And again : " From that hour until this, at which I write, no word of that part of my childhood, which... | |
| 1887 - 216 pagina’s
...school. " My whole nature was so penetrated with grief and humiliation of such considerations, that even now, famous and caressed and happy, I often forget...and wander desolately back to that time of my life." When writing the fifteenth number of the " Pickwick Papers," he wrote to a friend: " I am getting 12... | |
| |