Charles Lamb Quotes About Sickness

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  • If there be a regal solitude, it is a sick-bed. How the patient lords it there!

    Charles Lamb (1839). “Essays of Elia: To which are Added Letters, and Rosamund”, p.178
  • How convalescence shrinks a man back to his pristine stature! where is now the space, which he occupied so lately, in his own, in the family's eye?

    Charles Lamb (1835). “Essays of Elia: To which are Added Letters, and Rosamund, a Tale”, p.204
  • How sickness enlarges the dimension of a man’s self to himself!

    'Last Essays of Elia' (1833) 'The Convalescent'
  • How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to himself! Supreme selfishness is inculcated upon him as his only duty.

    'Last Essays of Elia' (1833) 'The Convalescent'
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