Date: 1751
"And fettering on her Throne th' immortal Mind, / The Guidance of her Realm to Passions wild resign'd."
preview | full record— West, Gilbert (1703-1756)
Date: Tuesday, March 12, 1751
"[T]hey therefore flattered his vanity, applauded his discoveries, and listened with submissive modesty to his lectures on the uncertainty of inclination, the weakness of resolves, and the instability of temper, to his account of the various motives which agitate the mind, and his ridicule of the...
preview | full record— Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784)
Date: 1751
"For partly the Recommendation of his Person, but chiefly the Profusion of his Expences made her think him a very desireable Lover; and as she saw that his ruling Passion was Vanity, she was too good a Dissembler, and too much a Mistress of her Trade, not to flatter this Weakness for her own Ends."
preview | full record— Coventry, (William) Francis Walter (1725-1753/4)
Date: 1751, 1791
"Some few there are of sordid mould, / Who barter youth and bloom for gold; / Careless with what, or whom they mate, / Their ruling passion's all for state."
preview | full record— Cotton, Nathaniel, the elder (1705-1788)
Date: 1751, 1791
"To Fancy's court we strait apply, / And wait the sentence of her eye."
preview | full record— Cotton, Nathaniel, the elder (1705-1788)
Date: 1751, 1791
"The passions are a num'rous crowd, / Imperious, positive, and loud: / Curb these licentious sons of strife; / Hence chiefly rise the storms of life: / If they grow mutinous, and rave, / They are thy masters, thou their slave."
preview | full record— Cotton, Nathaniel, the elder (1705-1788)
Date: 1751, 1791
"That Breast, where Honour builds his Throne, / That Breast, which Virtue calls her own."
preview | full record— Cotton, Nathaniel, the elder (1705-1788)
Date: 1751
"Nothing of body, when friend writes to friend; the mind impelling sovereignly the vassal-fingers."
preview | full record— Richardson, Samuel (bap. 1689, d. 1761)
Date: August 27, 1751
"In like manner the passions usurp the separate command of the successive periods of life."
preview | full record— Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784)
Date: 1752
"Can you be free while passions rule you?"
preview | full record— Cambridge, Richard Owen (1717-1802)