work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context
7365,"",Searching in HDIS,2013-03-23 19:37:33 UTC,"Every day almost they saw their new acquaintance; and civility produced intimacy. Mary sometimes left her friend with them; while she indulged herself in viewing new modes of life, and searching out the causes which produced them. She had a metaphysical turn, which inclined her to reflect on every object that passed by her; and her mind was not like a mirror, which receives every floating image, but does not retain them: she had not any prejudices, for every opinion was examined before it was adopted.
(p. 62)",,20040,"""no like""? -- typo for no unlike? --Compare earlier reference to reading while young... Her thinking like seeing in a glass darkly. Add to database? ","""She had a metaphysical turn, which inclined her to reflect on every object that passed by her; and her mind was not like a mirror, which receives every floating image, but does not retain them: she had not any prejudices, for every opinion was examined before it was adopted.""",Optics,2018-06-18 15:10:35 UTC,Chapter X
7439,"",C-H Lion,2013-06-14 05:35:41 UTC,"Lady Frances called upon her while her mind was under the first impression of this disgraceful circumstance; and she spoke to her daughter of her improper attachment to that young foreigner with more than her usual severity. Lady Frances, far from hearing her remonstrance with calmness, retorted, with rudeness and asperity, what she termed unjust reproaches, and asserted her own right to associate with whom she pleased. The Marchioness grew more enraged, and they parted in great wrath; in consequence of which, Lady Montreville, in the inconsiderate excess of her anger, sent for her husband and her son; and exclaiming with all her natural acrimony against the shameful conduct of Lady Frances, insisted upon their obliging Crofts to separate his wife from her dangerous and improper acquaintance, and forcing her immediately into the country.
(IV, pp. 353-4)",,20705,"","""Lady Frances called upon her while her mind was under the first impression of this disgraceful circumstance.""",Impressions,2013-06-14 05:35:41 UTC,""
7439,"",C-H Lion,2013-06-14 05:36:27 UTC,"Lady Frances Crofts, not insensible to remorse, but resolutely stifling it, affected to hear the news with proper concern, yet as what had been for many months expected. She sent constantly to enquire after her father; and the Marquis hoping that while her mind was softened by such a mournful event his remonstrance might make a deeper impression, determined to go to her; and the day after the remains of the Marchioness had been carried to the family vault of the Delameres, he took his chair, and went to Burlington street.
(IV, p. 356)
",,20706,"","""She sent constantly to enquire after her father; and the Marquis hoping that while her mind was softened by such a mournful event his remonstrance might make a deeper impression, determined to go to her; and the day after the remains of the Marchioness had been carried to the family vault of the Delameres, he took his chair, and went to Burlington street.""",Impressions,2013-06-14 05:36:50 UTC,""