The soul may be thrown into tumults
— Brown, Charles Brockden (1771-1810)
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
George Folliot Hopkins
Date
1800
Metaphor
The soul may be thrown into tumults
Metaphor in Context
Achsa Fielding my wife! Good Heaven!--The very sound threw my soul into unconquerable tumults--Take care, my friend, continued I, in beseeching accents, you may do me more injury than you conceive, by even starting such a thought.
(Part II, chapter 24, p. 623)
(Part II, chapter 24, p. 623)
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Provenance
Reading
Citation
Brown, Charles Brockden. Three Gothic Novels. New York: Library of America,1998.
Date of Entry
07/21/2003

