Date: 1799
"Then I began to revolve the consequences, which the mist of passion had hitherto concealed"
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Date: 1799
The heart may be "lightened of its usual weight"
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Date: 1799
The mind may be a theater "of discord and agony"
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Date: 1799
Words may operate on the "frame like lightning"
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Date: 1799
"My unfledged fancy had not hitherto soared to this pitch."
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Date: 1799
"My understanding was bemazed, and my senses were taught to distrust their own testimony"
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Date: 1799
"My thoughts flowed with tumult and rapidity."
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Date: 1799
"I was driven, by a sort of mechanical impulse, in his foot-steps."
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Date: 1799
Past events may be painted, "in vivid hues" on the [canvas] of the memory
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Date: 1799
"They thought and acted in different but not discordant keys."
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