Date: 1766
"My fancy draws that harmless groupe as listening to every line of this with great composure."
preview | full record— Goldsmith, Oliver (1728?-1774)
Date: 1777
"Though I meant a description, I have scrawled through most of my paper without beginning one. I have made but some slight sketches of his mind; of his person I have said nothing, which, from a woman to a woman, should have been mentioned the soonest."
preview | full record— Mackenzie, Henry (1745-1831)
Date: 1777
"Images of vengeance and destruction paint themselves to my mind, when I think of his discovering that weakness which I cannot hide from myself."
preview | full record— Mackenzie, Henry (1745-1831)
Date: 1777
"If you marry a man of a certain sort, such as the romance of young minds generally paints for a husband, you will deride the supposition of any possible decrease in the ardour of your affections."
preview | full record— Mackenzie, Henry (1745-1831)
Date: 1791, 1794
"When fancy paints to me the good old man stooping to raise the weeping penitent, while every tear from her eye is numbered by drops from his bleeding heart, my bosom glows with honest indignation, and I wish for power to extirpate those monsters of seduction from the earth."
preview | full record— Rowson, Susanna (1762-1828)
Date: 1791, 1794
"The goodness of her heart is depicted in her ingenuous countenance."
preview | full record— Rowson, Susanna (1762-1828)
Date: 1791, 1794
"Even now imagination paints the scene, when, torn by contending passions, when, struggling between love and duty, you fainted in my arms, and I lifted you into the chaise."
preview | full record— Rowson, Susanna (1762-1828)
Date: 1819
Some dreams "more strong, abiding figures draw / 'Upon the brain, and we assert 'I saw;'"
preview | full record— Crabbe, George (1754-1832)
Date: 1819
In sleep the fancy may place "A powerful likeness of a form and face" on the organs
preview | full record— Crabbe, George (1754-1832)