Date: 1752
"The Spirit is active, and loves best to inhabit those Minds where it may meet with the most Work."
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Date: 1752
"So many tender Ideas crowded at once into my Mind, that, if I may use the Expression, they almost dissolved my Heart."
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Date: 1752
"Whereas in the Bosom of Mrs. Ellison all was Storm and Tempest; Anger, Revenge, Fear, and Pride, like so many raging Furies, possessed her Mind, and tortured her with Disappointment and Shame."
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Date: 1752
"All the Reasons on which she had founded her Love, recurred in the strongest and liveliest Colours to her Mind, and all the Causes of her Hatred sunk down and disappeared; or if the least Remembrance of any thing which had disobliged her remained, her Heart became his zealous Advocate, and soon ...
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Date: 1752
"A thousand tender Ideas crowded into my Mind"
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Date: 1752
"O Heavens! how a thousand little Circumstances crowd into my Mind"
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