Personal Traits of British Authors 3

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Personal Traits of British Authors 3
Edward Tuckerman Mason
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. . . Our way led through George Square to the Meadows, and at the end of " Lover's Walk " he insisted upon my not incurring the fatigue of accompanying him further. It was between eight and nine on that lovely July evening that I took leave— my last Ipave THOMAS DE QUJNCEY, 261 — of the man to whom I owed so much. At the very moment of parting all seemed to me like a dream : that we bad* ever met, that we were now parting. Could it all be but the baseless fabric of a vision, and was this the b...reak-up, to leave not a rack behind? • . • The parting was over, and he went on his way. Lingering, I watched that re- ceding figure, as it dimmed in the distance. The last I saw of him he had opened Hawthorne's book, and went along reading as he walked. In that atti- tude I lost sight of him. He went on his way, and T saw him no more. — Francis Jacox (quoted in Page's " Life of De Quincey ").
The next slide of the lantern is to represent a quite peculiar and abnormal case. It introduces a strangely fragile, unsubstantial, and puerile figure, wherein, however, resided one of the most potent and original spirits that ever frequented a tenement of clay.


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