Date: 1735
"But the whole Scene of this Voyage made so strong an Impression on my Mind, and is so deeply fixed in my Memory, that in committing it to Paper, I did not omit one material Circumstance"
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Date: 1737
"I thank you heartily for the new idea of life you there gave me; it will remain long with me, for it is very strongly impressed upon my imagination."
preview | full record— Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)
Date: 1737
"A President of the council, or a star and garter will make no more impression upon my mind, at such a time, than the hearing of a bagpipe, or the sight of a poppet-show."
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Date: 1743
"Mr. Dennis argues the same way. 'My writings having made great impression on the minds of all sensible men'"
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Date: 1751
"[B]ut this dreadful vision had been the result of that impression which was made upon his brain, by the intolerable anguish of his joints"
preview | full record— Smollett, Tobias (1721-1777)
Date: 1751
"[A] circumstance of barbarity, which had made such an impression upon his mind, as disordered his brain, and drove him to despair in a fit of which he had made away with himself, leaving his wife then big with child, to all the horrors of indigence and grief"
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Date: 1751
"[A]s her mother's consent was already obtained, there was surely no necessity for a delay, that must infallibly make a dangerous impression upon his brain and constitution"
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Date: 1758
"Deep in their soules ye fair impression lay, / Deep-tracd & never to be worn away."
preview | full record— Parnell, Thomas (1679-1718)
Date: 1758
"If at the type our dreaming soules awake, / & Hannahs strains their Just impression make"
preview | full record— Parnell, Thomas (1679-1718)
Date: January 1, 1760 - January 1, 1762; 1762
"He perceived the additional impression which the brain of his uncle had sustained, from the happy manner in which the benevolence of Sir Launcelot had so lately operated"
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