Date: 1711
"Of subtile Matter form'd, refin'd and bright, / As Light'ning sprightly, and serene as Light, / Watching their Soveraign's Nod, they ready stand / Apt to perform the Mind's supream Command."
preview | full record— Blackmore, Sir Richard (1654-1729)
Date: Friday, February 15, 1712
"He might have longer wandered in the Labyrinths of Vice and Folly, had not Emilia's prudent Conduct won him over to the Government of his Reason."
preview | full record— Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729)
Date: February 27, 1712
"On the other hand, without any Touch of Envy, a temperate and well-govern'd Mind looks down on such as are exalted with Success, with a certain Shame for the Imbecility of human Nature, that can so far forget how liable it is to Calamity, as to grow giddy with only the Suspence of Sorrow, which ...
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Date: Monday, March 3, 1712
"A Vice of a more lively Nature were a more desirable Tyrant than this Rust of the Mind, which gives a Tincture of its Nature to every Action of ones Life."
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Date: 1712
"Fancy governs the Blood--and when the Imagination is cloy'd, Reason is a Slave to Appetite-- the despotic Ruler of our Souls and Bodies."
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Date: 1712
"[W]hen the Imagination is cloy'd, Reason is a Slave to Appetite"
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Date: 1712
Appetite is "the despotic Ruler of our Souls and Bodies
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Date: 1712
" But as the Passions of the Human Mind / Must strictly be to Nature's Laws confin'd,"
preview | full record— Johnson, Charles (1679?-1748)
Date: 1712
"When threat'ning Tides of Rage and Anger rise, / Usurp the Throne, and Reason's Sway despise, / When in the Seats of Life this Tempest reigns, / Beats thro' the Heart, and drives along the Veins, / See, Eloquence with Force perswasive binds / The restless Waves, and charms the warring Winds: Res...
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Date: 1712
"From thence a nobler Flight she did essay, / The Mind's extended Empire to survey."
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