Date: 1751
"[H]is heart was shod with a metal much harder than iron, which he was afraid nothing but hell-fire would be able to melt."
preview | full record— Smollett, Tobias (1721-1777)
Date: 1751
"My breast, by wary maxims steel'd, / Not all those charms shall force to yield"
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Date: 1752
"The Man, who sharpen'd first the warlike Steel, / How fell and deadly was his iron Heart"
preview | full record— Hammond, James (1710-1742)
Date: 1752
"His Hope revives, fresh Courage steels his Heart."
preview | full record— Browne, Moses (1706-1787)
Date: 1752, 1790
The gentleman "To Figg and Broughton ... commits his breast, / To steel it to the fashionable test
preview | full record— Jenyns, Soame (1704-1787)
Date: 1752, 1791
"Is apathy, is heart of steel, / Nor ear to hear, nor sense to feel."
preview | full record— Smart, Christopher (1722-1771)
Date: February 18, 1752
"A Good Name, says the Dramatic Poet, is the immediate Jewel of a Man's Soul."
preview | full record— Fielding, Henry (1707-1754)
Date: 1752
"His Mind was formed of those firm Materials, of which Nature formerly hammered out the Stoic, and upon which the Sorrows of no Man living could make an Impression. "
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Date: 1752
"But these golden Ideas presently vanished"
preview | full record— Fielding, Henry (1707-1754)
Date: 1752
"In this Chapter there are some Passages that may serve as a Kind of Touchstone, by which a young Lady may examine the Heart of her Lover/"
preview | full record— Fielding, Henry (1707-1754)