Charles Lamb: Use
Charles Lamb was English essayist. Explore interesting quotes on use.“The mixture spoils two good things, as Charles Lamb (Elia) used to say of brandy and water.”
Abraham Hayward, writing in the Edinburgh Review in 1848.
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“Thou through such a mist dost show us,
That our best friends do not know us.”
A Farewell to Tobacco (1805)
“The superannuated man”
Last Essays of Elia (1833)
“The good things of life are not to be had singly, but come to us with a mixture.”
Popular Fallacies: XIII, That You Must Love Me and Love My Dog.
Last Essays of Elia (1833)
Lamb in September 27, 1796. In his letter to Coleridge; after the family tragedy. As quoted in Works of Charles and Mary Lamb. Letters (1905).
“He might have proved a useful adjunct, if not an ornament to society.”
Captain Starkey; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Lamb's letter to Coleridge in Oct. 24th, 1796. As quoted in Works of Charles and Mary Lamb (1905). Letter 11.
“Riches are chiefly good because they give us time.”
cited in A Little Book of Aphorisms (New York: 1947), p. 186.