Date: 1728 (1733)
"In the first Place, I say, our Pleasures or Pains are derived to us from the Impressions of some Objects that are external to the Mind."
preview | full record— Campbell, Archibald (1691-1756)
Date: 1728 (1733)
"But when we consider how the human Body stands connected with the Rest of the visible Creation, and depends, as to its Motions that immediatly affect the Mind, upon the Impressions which from thence it receiveth; 'tis very obvious, that the Mind derives her Pleasures or Pains, by means of her Bo...
preview | full record— Campbell, Archibald (1691-1756)
Date: 1728 (1733)
"Now,'tis this Dependence, which the Mind Is always conscious she has upon the Body, that engageth her in so very deep a Concern for it. For if the Mind suffer'd no Alteration in her State, from whatever Impressions might be made on it by external Objects, we have no Reason to believe, but that s...
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Date: 1729, 1737
"This friendly counsel, to the Nymph convey'd, / No small Impression on her Fancy made:"
preview | full record— Thurston, Joseph (1704-1732)
Date: 1729
"As these several Remarks had made great Impressions upon the Minds of Persons of undoubted Sense, and so esteem'd by the Publick, P. began to repent of the Affront he had offer'd me, and the Injury he had attempted to do me."
preview | full record— Dennis, John (1658-1734)
Date: 1730
"But I find no argument made a stronger impression on the minds of these eminent Pagan converts, for strengthening their faith in the history of our Saviour, than the predictions relating to him in those old prophetick writings, which were deposited among the hands of the greatest enemies to Chri...
preview | full record— Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
Date: 1730
"This would imprint in our minds such a constant and uninterrupted awe and veneration as that which I am here recommending, and which is in reality a kind of incessant prayer, and reasonable humiliation of the soul before him who made it."
preview | full record— Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
Date: 1730
"When a man thinks of any thing in the darkness of the night, whatever deep impressions it may make in his mind, they are apt to vanish as soon as the day breaks about him. The light and noise of the day, which are perpetually solliciting his senses, and calling off his attention, wear out of his...
preview | full record— Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
Date: 1730
"In compassion to those gloomy mortals, who by their unbelief are rendered incapable of feeling those impressions of joy and hope, which the celebration of the late glorious Easter festival naturally leaves on the mind of a Christian, I shall in this paper endeavour to evince that there are groun...
preview | full record— Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
Date: 1730
"Were I able to dress up several thoughts of a serious nature, which have made great impressions on my mind during a long fit of sickness, they might not be an improper entertainment for that occasion."
preview | full record— Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)