Your search for
Literary Period:
"Early Modern"
,
"Eighteenth Century"
AND
Religion of Author:
"Anglican with Enthusiastic or Evangelical Tendencies"
AND
Metaphor Category:
"Writing"
AND
Genre:
"Prose"
AND
Author name:
"Young, Edward (bap. 1683, d. 1765)"
AND
Politics of Author:
"From Tory to Whig"
returned 2 results(s) in 0.001 seconds
Date: 1759
"That medling Ape Imitation, as soon as we come to years of Indiscretion (so let me speak), snatches the Pen, and blots out nature's mark of Separation, cancels her kind intention, destroys all mental Individuality"
preview | full record— Young, Edward (bap. 1683, d. 1765)
Date: 1759
"All these particulars, I say, consider'd, why should it seem altogether impossible, that heaven's latest editions of the human mind may be the most correct, and fair."
preview | full record— Young, Edward (bap. 1683, d. 1765)