"Deeply is thy image engraven in my heart."

— Dutton, Thomas (fl. 1770-1815); Kotzebue (1761-1819)


Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Printed for W. West
Date
1799
Metaphor
"Deeply is thy image engraven in my heart."
Metaphor in Context
ALONZO.
Yes, well do I recollect thee. It was thou who didst venture to expostulate with the savage tyrant, when the sentence of my death hung upon Pizarro's lips. Deeply is thy image engraven in my heart.
Provenance
Searching "engrav" and "heart" in HDIS (Drama)
Citation
Trans Thomas Dutton, Pizarro in Peru, or the Death of Rolla; Being the Original of the New Tragedy. Now Performing at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Translated from the last German Edition of Augustus von Kotzebue, with notes, &c. by Thomas Dutton, A. M. Author of the Literary Census. (London: printed for W. West, 1799). <Link to ECCO>
Date of Entry
03/09/2005
Date of Review
07/28/2011

The Mind is a Metaphor is authored by Brad Pasanek, Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia.