The episode of Francesca and Paolo had made a deep impressionon Byron.
We shall see presently that the squire, though absent, had already made a deep impressionon the young man's imagination.
He saw that she thought badly of him, that the friendship he might have had was now proudly refused him, that their first week together had left a deep impression of resentment and hostility in her mind.
His intellectual prestige, his melancholy, his personal beauty, his very strangenesses and weaknesses, had made a deep impression on the girl's immature romantic sense.
The sight of the Government official had, as will be seen, made a deep impression on this couple.
This speech from the old soldier, who spoiled his brother though he thus implicitly blamed him, made a deep impression.
This speech, in the most friendly spirit, made a deep impression on the Councillor of State.
The wreck of the Roman fleet in the North Sea made a deep impression on the Roman capital, and many a garbled story of the "extreme parts of the world" was circulated throughout the Empire.
These words among others, and an account of his voyages published in Paris, 1507, created a deep impression.
These words appeared to make a deep impression on Faringhea.
Baleinier, speaking slowly and emphatically, "appeared to make a deep impression on the princess.
Mac hastened to explain, to load himself with reproaches, and to beg her not to die on any account, for Charlie's lecture had made a deep impression on the poor boy's mind.
She was so seldom angry, that when her temper did get the better of her it made a deep impression on the lads, for it was generally a righteous sort of indignation at some injustice or wrong-doing, not childish passion.
She soon came to think that his friends did not appreciate him, and upon one occasion was moved to free her mind in a way that made a deep impression on the boys.
But the memory of the cruelties exercised by his ministers, after the unsuccessful revolt of Nepotian, had left a deep impression of horror and resentment on the minds of the Romans.
This chapter of Deuteronomy in the solemnity and explicitness of its blessing and cursings must produce a deep impression on those who are desirous of pursuing a course which would promote personal and national prosperity.
She readily accepted, as David had made a deep impression on her heart.
Our hero saw that all now depended on a deep impression.
This was Patteson's nearest contact with cannibalism, and it left a deep impression of horror.
Immediately after follows a perilous adventure, which, as we shall find, made a deep impression.
One of the most powerful pleaders on the other side of the question was Mr. Peel, whose speech made a deep impression on the house.
Richard received him in the library, and treated him altogether with a condescension and a degree of kindness which made a deep impression on the mind of the executioner.
These ceremonies, the touching farewells, and the joyous songs of the conscripts, made a deep impression upon me, so that on returning home I passed a very restless night.
The scenes and occurrences which are recorded in these pages," relates Miss Spencer, "made such a deep impression upon me and remained so vivid that I hope the recital of them may be found interesting to others.
The terrific air pressure resulting from explosion in a confined space left a deep impression on the minds of all of us on the Bluecher.
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