"How cruel is it to extinguish by neglect or unkindness, the precious sensibility of an open temper, to chill the amiable glow of an ingenous soul, and to quench the bright flame of a noble and generous spirit!"
— More, Hannah (1745-1833)
			Author
		
		
	
			Place of Publication
		
		
			London
		
	
			Publisher
		
		
			Printed for J. Wilkie; and T. Cadell
		
	
			Date
		
		
			1777
		
	
			Metaphor
		
		
			"How cruel is it to extinguish by neglect or unkindness, the precious sensibility of an open temper, to chill the amiable glow of an ingenous soul, and to quench the bright flame of a noble and generous spirit!"
		
	
			Metaphor in Context
		
		
			How cruel is it to extinguish by neglect or unkindness, the precious sensibility of an open temper, to chill the amiable glow of an ingenous soul, and to quench the bright flame of a noble and generous spirit! These are of higher worth than all the documents of learning, of dearer price than all  the advantages, which can be derived from the most refined and artificial mode of education.
(pp. 138-9)
	(pp. 138-9)
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			Provenance
		
		
			ECCO-TCP
		
	
			Citation
		
		
			11 entries in ESTC (1777, 1778, 1785, 1786, 1787, 1791, 1792, 1796).
Essays on Various Subjects: Principally Designed for Young Ladies. (London: Printed for J. Wilkie; and T. Cadell, 1777). <Link to ECCO-TCP>
	Essays on Various Subjects: Principally Designed for Young Ladies. (London: Printed for J. Wilkie; and T. Cadell, 1777). <Link to ECCO-TCP>
			Date of Entry
		
		
			10/16/2013
		
	

