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Nationality of Author:
"Scottish"
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Politics of Author:
"Whig"
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Genre:
"Prose"
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Literary Period:
"Age of Sensibility"
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"Early Modern"
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"Eighteenth Century"
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"Long Eighteenth Century"
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Work title:
"Nature"
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Metaphor Category:
"Motion"
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Date: 1751
"Mankind would be in a perpetual reverie; ideas would be constantly floating in the mind; and no man be able to connect his ideas with himself."
preview | full record— Home, Henry, Lord Kames (1696-1782)
Date: 1751
"A reverie is nothing else, but a wandering of the mind through its ideas, without carrying along the perception of self."
preview | full record— Home, Henry, Lord Kames (1696-1782)
Date: 1751
"Frightful ideas croud into the mind, and augment the fear, which is occasioned by darkness."
preview | full record— Home, Henry, Lord Kames (1696-1782)