Date: 1755
"There is a real knowledge of material things, when the thing itself, and the real action and impression thereof on our senses, is perceived"
preview | full record— Cheyne [from Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language]
Date: w. 1737-1742, published 1755, 1764, 1773
"And the more I with study my fancy refin'd, / The deeper impression she made on my mind."
preview | full record— Shenstone, William (1714-1763)
Date: 1755
"He bade me tell thee, / That in his Heart indelibly are stamp'd / His Father's Wrongs, and Thine."
preview | full record— Brown, John (1715-1766)
Date: 1755, 1836
The Maker has "impress'd" on the human breast, a "sense of kindred, country, man"
preview | full record— Grainger, James (1721-1766)
Date: 1756
"Oh! my dear love, quick, quickly drive away / Those boding thoughts which on your quiet prey; / The breed of Fancy, gender'd in the brain, / Nurs'd by the grosser spirits, light, and vain; / The vagrant visions of the sleeping mind, / Which vanish wak'd, nor leave a mark behind."
preview | full record— Bickerstaff, Isaac (b. 1733, d. after 1808)
Date: 1756, 1766
"[O]ur gracious and good Father makes now and then some friendly impressions upon our minds, and by representing in several lights the terrors and promises of the gospel, excites our hopes and fears"
preview | full record— Amory, Thomas (1690/1-1788)
Date: 1756, 1766
"[T]he authority of a Being of infinite wisdom, and unchangeable rectitude of nature, had made such an impression upon their minds, that they laboured continually to acquire that consecration and sanctity of heart and manners, which our divine religion requires."
preview | full record— Amory, Thomas (1690/1-1788)
Date: 1756, 1766
"[T]he wonderful and grand scene strikes powerfully on my mind, and causes an awful impression. "
preview | full record— Amory, Thomas (1690/1-1788)
Date: 1757, 1769
"Banish the dire impression from my breast. / For still I see the monster, as he stood."
preview | full record— Wilkie, William (1721-1772)
Date: Performed Dec 1756, published 1757
"Time, that wears out the trace of deepest anguish, / As the sea smooths the prints made in the sand, / Has past o'er thee in vain."
preview | full record— Home, John (1722-1808)