work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context 5459,"","Reading, but passage copied from HDIS",2003-11-02 00:00:00 UTC,"MRS. MALAPROP
O Lud! Sir Anthony!--a new light breaks in upon me!--hey! how! what! Captain, did you write the letters then?--What!--I am to thank you for the elegant compilation of ' an old weather-beaten she-dragon '--hey?--O mercy!--was it you that reflected on my parts of speech?

ABSOLUTE
Dear Sir! my modesty will be overpower'd at last, if you don't assist me.--I shall certainly not be able to stand it!

SIR ANTHONY
Come, come, Mrs. Malaprop, we must forget and forgive;--odds'life! matters have taken so clever a turn all of a sudden, that I could find in my heart, to be so good humour'd! and so gallant!--hey! Mrs. Malaprop!

MRS. MALAPROP
Well, Sir Anthony, since you desire it, we will not anticipate the past;--so mind young people--our retrospection will now be all to the future.

SIR ANTHONY
Come, we must leave them together; Mrs. Malaprop, they long to fly into each other's arms, I warrant!--Jac. --is'n't the cheek as I said, hey?--and the eye, you dog!--and the lip--hey? Come, Mrs. Malaprop, we'll not disturb their tenderness--their's is the time of life for happiness!
(Act IV, Scene ii)",,14601,"",A new light may break in upon someone ,"",2009-09-14 19:41:22 UTC,Absolute is detected in his attempt to masquerade as Ensign Beverley