Date: Saturday, July 16, to Tuesday, July 19, 1709
"Mars, Pallas, Bacchus, and Hercules, have each of them furnished very good similes in their time, and made, doubtless, a greater impression on the mind of a heathen, than they have on that of a modern reader."
preview | full record— Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729)
Date: From Thursd. Nov. 24 to Saturd. Nov. 26. 1709
"I Have been this Evening recollecting what Passages (since I could first think) have left the strongest Impressions upon my Mind; and after strict Enquiry, I am convinced, that the Impulses I have received from Theatrical Representations, have had a greater Effect, than otherwise would have been...
preview | full record— Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729)
Date: From Thursd. Dec. 15. to Saturd. Dec. 17. 1709
"I am sure I feel it in so extraordinary a Manner, that I cannot in a Day or Two get out of my Imagination any very beautiful or disagreeable Impression which I receive on such Occasions."
preview | full record— Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
Date: 1709
"Souls only can, sedate, receive / Th'Impression such a vast Delight does give"
preview | full record— Gould, Robert (b. 1660?, d. in or before 1709)
Date: 1709
"The Duke try'd every corner of his uneasie Bed! whether shut or open, Charlot was still before his Eyes! his Lips and Face retain'd the dear Impression of her Kisses! the Idea of her innocent and charming Touches, wander'd o'er his Mind!"
preview | full record— Manley, Delarivier (c. 1670-1724)
Date: 1709
"She was bred up with him, accustom'd to his Charms, they made no impression upon her Heart!"
preview | full record— Manley, Delarivier (c. 1670-1724)
Date: 1710, 1734
"But neither can this be said; for though we give the materialists their external bodies, they by their own confession are never the nearer knowing how our ideas are produced: since they own themselves unable to comprehend in what manner body can act upon spirit, or how it is possible it should i...
preview | full record— Berkeley, George (1685-1753)
Date: 1710
"But thy unerring Hands, with matchless Art / Have shewn my Eyes th'Impression in my Heart;"
preview | full record— Congreve, William (1670-1729)
Date: 1710 [1719, 1729]
"Reflection is the last and greatest Bliss: / When turning backwards with inverted Eyes, / The Soul it self and all its Charms, surveys, / The deep Impressions of Coelestial Grace / And Image of the Godhead."
preview | full record— Oldisworth, William (1680-1734)
Date: 1710 [1719, 1729]
"Large is their Soul, and capable to take / The first Impression's Gain or Pleasure make"
preview | full record— Oldisworth, William (1680-1734)