From
The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, edited by E. V. Lucas
WHAT IT IS
"Do you know what it is to succumb under an insurmountable day-mare,—"a
whoreson lethargy," Falstaff calls it,—an indisposition to do anything,
or to be anything,—a total deadness and distaste,—a suspension of
vitality,—an indifference to locality,—a numb, soporifical,
good-for-nothingness,—an ossification all over,—an oyster-like
insensibility to the passing events,—a mind-stupor,—a brawny defiance to
the needles of a thrusting-in conscience."
From
a letter to Bernard Barton, dated January 9th, 1824
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