“I was told, and indeed I saw several examples, that neither time nor place was much minded, and that I might hazard being equally careless of chronology and geography; but I piqued myself on having studied Aristotle, and scrupulously attended to the probabilities of time and place.” WritingTimeNovelSettingNovelsPlaceNovel WritingAristotle Book:Marchmont: A Novel Source: Marchmont: A Novel
“May its index point to joy, And moments wing'd with new delights. Sweet may resound each silver bell, And never quick returning chime, Seem in reproving notes to tell, Of hours mispent, and murder'd time.” MayMomentsSeemsJoyTimeHoursSweetMurderWingsNotesDelightSilverBellsChimesSilver Bells Book:Delphi Complete Poetical Works of Charlotte Smith (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Poetical Works of Charlotte Smith (Illustrated)