Date: 1751
"in consequence of which, he mustered up the ideas of his first passion, and set them in opposition to those of this new and dangerous attachment; by which means, he kept the balance in equilibrio, and his bosom tolerably quiet."
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Date: 1751
The imagination may be "incessantly haunted" by the "apprehensions of a jail"
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Date: 1751
Ideas of a love object with another lover may haunt the imagination
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Date: 1751
A beloved may acquire "the most absolute empire over" a lover's soul
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Date: 1751
"My breast, by wary maxims steel'd, / Not all those charms shall force to yield"
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Date: 1751
"In this corps he remained three years, during which, he had no opportunity of seeing actual service, except at the affair of Glensheel; and this life of insipid quiet, must have hung heavy upon a youth of M---'s active disposition, had not he found exercise for the mind, in'reading books of amus...
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Date: 1753
The heart may a "stranger to those young desires which haunt the fancy and warm breast of youth"
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Date: 1753
Indignation and Sorrow may be predominant passions
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Date: 1753
One may "blow the coals of jealousy"
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Date: 1753
He had before this time, been smit with the ambition of making a conquest of the young lady's heart
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