Date: 1796
"Her form and her mind were of equal elasticity."
preview | full record— Burney [married name D'Arblay], Frances (1752-1840)
Date: 1796
"The form and the mind of Lavinia were in the most perfect harmony."
preview | full record— Burney [married name D'Arblay], Frances (1752-1840)
Date: 1796
"How, at a moment like this, could she make her purposed confession to her father, whose wounded mind demanded all she could offer of condolement?"
preview | full record— Burney [married name D'Arblay], Frances (1752-1840)
Date: 1796
"I shall paint your meeting in my 'mind's eye,' see you again restored to the sunshine of her fondness, and while away my solitary languor with reveries far more soothing than any that I have yet experienced at Belfont."
preview | full record— Burney [married name D'Arblay], Frances (1752-1840)
Date: 1796
"An idea of any active service invigorates the body as well as the mind."
preview | full record— Burney [married name D'Arblay], Frances (1752-1840)
Date: 1796
"Aided by her youth and healthy constitution, she shook off the malady which her mother's death had occasioned; but it was not so easy to remove the disease of her mind."
preview | full record— Lewis, Matthew Gregory (1775-1818)
Date: 1796
"With affright did he bend his mind's eye on the space beyond the grave; nor could hide from himself how justly he ought to dread Heaven's vengeance."
preview | full record— Lewis, Matthew Gregory (1775-1818)
Date: 1796
"The eye of the mind is dazzled and vanquished."
preview | full record— Burke, Edmund (1729-1797)
Date: 1796
"An ancient writer, Plutarch, I think it is, quotes some verses on the eloquence of Pericles, who is called "the only orator that left stings in the minds of his hearers." Like his, the eloquence of the declaration, not contradicting, but enforcing sentiments of the truest humanity, has left stin...
preview | full record— Burke, Edmund (1729-1797)
Date: 1796
"It is the common doom of man that he must eat his bread by the sweat of his brow, that is, by the sweat of his body, or the sweat of his mind."
preview | full record— Burke, Edmund (1729-1797)