Date: 1788
"Your characters are both high as military men, and as gentlemen; and your former intimacy must, I know, impress more deeply on the mind of each the injury or offence that either suppose they receive. Be careful then, Godolphin; promise me you will be careful."
preview | full record— Smith, Charlotte (1749-1806)
Date: 1788
"Lady Frances called upon her while her mind was under the first impression of this disgraceful circumstance."
preview | full record— Smith, Charlotte (1749-1806)
Date: 1788
"She sent constantly to enquire after her father; and the Marquis hoping that while her mind was softened by such a mournful event his remonstrance might make a deeper impression, determined to go to her; and the day after the remains of the Marchioness had been carried to the family vault of the...
preview | full record— Smith, Charlotte (1749-1806)
Date: 1790
"The solemn air which the marquis assumed when he commanded him to attend, had deeply impressed his mind."
preview | full record— Radcliffe [née Ward], Ann (1764-1823)
Date: 1790
"The high importance of the moment, the solemnity of the ceremony, the sacred glooms which surrounded me, and the chilling silence that prevailed when I uttered the irrevocable vow--all conspired to impress my imagination, and to raise my views to heaven."
preview | full record— Radcliffe [née Ward], Ann (1764-1823)
Date: 1790
"I had but one crime to deplore, and that was the too tender remembrance of him for whom I mourned, and whose idea impressed upon my heart, made it a blemished offering to God."
preview | full record— Radcliffe [née Ward], Ann (1764-1823)
Date: 1790
"He was undeceived too late. The world will blame his imprudence, and think he deserved to suffer from it: but, while foresight and policy are so common, let us forgive those few minds of trusting simplicity, who are taught in vain the lesson of suspicion, on whom impressions are easily made, and...
preview | full record— Williams, Helen Maria (1759-1827)
Date: 1790
"Her mind resembled an empty mirror, which has no character, no images of its own, borrows every impression from some passing object, and, if left to itself, would for ever remain vacant."
preview | full record— Williams, Helen Maria (1759-1827)
Date: 1790
"Julia was now called away, but Mrs. Evans's narrative had made a deep impression on her mind."
preview | full record— Williams, Helen Maria (1759-1827)
Date: 1791, 1794
"But Charlotte had made too great an impression on his mind to be easily eradicated."
preview | full record— Rowson, Susanna (1762-1828)