Date: 1798 [1797?]
"Elf, we'll promote the cause of human weal, / To yon dissecting sage these truths reveal. / Show him what use the Renal Capsule serves, / The liquid Fire that floats along the nerves; / Give him the office of the Spleen to find, / And let him see the Nidus of the mind."
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Date: 1799
"My heart began now, for the first time, to droop"
preview | full record— Brown, Charles Brockden (1771-1810)
Date: 1799
"Surely some insanity has fastened on my understanding"
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Date: 1799
Dreams haunt "undisciplined and unenlightened" imaginations
preview | full record— Brown, Charles Brockden (1771-1810)
Date: 1799
"It seemed as if I were walking in the dark and might rush into snares or drop into pits before I was aware of my danger"
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Date: 1799
"I cannot well account for the revolution in my mind."
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Date: 1799
"A mind thus susceptible of new impressions must be, I conceived, of a wonderful texture."
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Date: 1799
"In stepping to the instrument some motion or appearance awakened a thought in my mind, which affected my feelings like the shock of an earthquake"
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Date: 1799
"The images that haunted me at home and abroad, in her absence and her presence, gradually coalesced into one shape, and gave birth to an incessant train of latent palpitations and indefinable hopes"
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Date: 1799
"My imagination was incessantly pursued by the image of this youth, perishing alone, and in obscurity; calling on the name of distant friends, or invoking, ineffectually, the succour of those who are near"
preview | full record— Brown, Charles Brockden (1771-1810)