Date: June 4, 1772, 1773
In the fields "peerless Fancy hads her court / And tunes her lays."
preview | full record— Fergusson, Robert (1750-1774)
Date: November 25, 1773
"You've seen me round the bickers reel / Wi' heart as hale as temper'd steel,"
preview | full record— Fergusson, Robert (1750-1774)
Date: w. 1767, dated 1773 [unpublished in period]
"To show that all inferences of reason are false or uncertain, and that the understanding acting alone does entirely subvert itself, and prove by argument that by argument nothing can be proved, he has contrived a puppet of mushrooms, cork, cobwebs, gossamer, and other fungous and flimsy material...
preview | full record— Beattie, James (1735-1803)
Date: 1773
"But there was a judge in the bosom of Annesly, whom it was more difficult to satisfy; nor could he for a long time be brought to pardon himself that blow, for which the justice of his country had acquitted him."
preview | full record— Mackenzie, Henry (1745-1831)
Date: 1773
One may blot from his mind "the idea of future retribution"
preview | full record— Mackenzie, Henry (1745-1831)
Date: 1773
"The passions which thou didst implant in me, that reason which should balance them, is unable to withstand"
preview | full record— Mackenzie, Henry (1745-1831)
Date: 1773
"Besides these, there were certain evenings appropriated to exercises of the mind."
preview | full record— Mackenzie, Henry (1745-1831)
Date: 1773
"The remembrance of my infant days, like the fancied vibration of pleasant sounds in the ear, was still alive in my mind; and I flew to find out the marks by which even inanimate things were to be known, as the friends of my youth, not forgotten, though long unseen, nor lessened, in my estimation...
preview | full record— Mackenzie, Henry (1745-1831)
Date: 1773
"Unfortunately the young man had acquired a certain train of ideas which were totally averse to that line of life his father had marked out for him."
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Date: 1773
"Nor was her mind ill suited to this 'Index of the soul.'"
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