id,comments,provenance,dictionary,created_at,reviewed_on,work_id,theme,context,updated_at,metaphor,text
15238,"","Searching ""rule"" and ""reason"" in HDIS (Drama)","",2004-06-22 00:00:00 UTC,,5710,"","Act II, Scene i",2013-03-23 20:52:39 UTC,"""A passion like mine, makes the heart rebellious--it will love on--it will hope, in spite of the rules cold reason dictates""","SIR JOHN.
And can you persist after this, my Lord?--don't --for my sake don't.--
LORD
A passion like mine, makes the heart rebellious--it will love on--it will hope, in spite of the rules cold reason dictates.
SIR JOHN
I know my uncle is impatient for my return, and therefore I cannot remain any longer here--but I am sorry to leave you--very sorry to leave you in this situation, indeed, my Lord--Now promise to get the better of your passion--it will make me much happier if you will.
LORD
I can promise nothing--why don't you go to your uncle?
SIR JOHN
I am going--I must go, or he'll never pardon it.
(II.i)"
15534,"","Searching ""mind"" and ""steel"" in HDIS (Drama)",Metal,2005-06-13 00:00:00 UTC,,5820,"","Act III, scene i",2009-09-14 19:43:55 UTC,"""Tears from our sex are not always the result of grief; they are frequently no more than little sympathetic tributes which we pay to our fellow-beings, while the mind and the heart are steeled against the weakness which our eyes indicate""","MISS WOOBURN.
By no means, my Lord. Tears from our sex are not always the result of grief; they are frequently no more than little sympathetic tributes which we pay to our fellow-beings, while the mind and the heart are steeled against the weakness which our eyes indicate."
15535,"","Searching ""mind"" and ""steel"" in HDIS (Drama)",Metal,2005-06-13 00:00:00 UTC,,5820,"","Act III, scene i",2009-09-14 19:43:55 UTC,"""Can you say, your mind and heart are so steeled?""","LORD NORLAND.
Can you say, your mind and heart are so steeled?"
15536,"•Not exactly a metaphor of mind... That is, the mind is not a room here, rather the room impinges on the mind.","Searching ""thought"" and ""room"" in HDIS (Drama)",Rooms,2005-08-29 00:00:00 UTC,,5820,"","Act I, scene iii",2009-09-14 19:43:55 UTC,"""I must consider what's to be done--and in this room my thoughts are too confined to reflect.""",LADY ELEANOR
holding him.
Where would you go? 'Tis evening--'tis dark --Whither would you go at this time?
IRWIN.
distractedly.
I must consider what's to be done--and in this room my thoughts are too confined to reflect.
LADY ELEANOR.
And are London streets calculated for reflection?
IRWIN.
No;--for action. To hurry the faint thought to resolution.