work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context
5905,Physiognomy,"Searching ""mirror"" and ""heart"" in HDIS (Drama)",2005-11-30 00:00:00 UTC,"EULALIA
Indeed, Countess, you make me blush. I will not, however, play the prude. There was a time, I own, when I fancied myself handsome; but grief has destroyed the bloom that flattered me. The sweetest charms that can o'erspread the female face must take their rise in a guiltless heart; the countenance, to attract the heart of a worthy man, must be the mirror of an unsullied mind.",,15688,"","""The countenance, to attract the heart of a worthy man, must be the mirror of an unsullied mind.""",Mirror,2013-08-23 18:13:16 UTC,"Act II, Scene vii"
5905,"","Searching ""mirror"" and ""heart"" in HDIS (Drama)",2005-11-30 00:00:00 UTC,"STRANGER
So much the worse. Beauty's a mask.
JOHN.
In her it seems the mirror of her soul. Her charity--
(I.v)
",,15689,"","""In her it [beauty] seems the mirror of her soul""",Mirror,2013-08-23 18:21:49 UTC,"Act I, Scene v"
5905,"","Searching ""mirror"" and ""soul"" in HDIS (Drama)",2005-11-30 00:00:00 UTC,MAJOR.
You are then but two-and-thirty.--But why do you turn thus from me? Is the face of a friend become disgusting to you? or dare you not let your eye be the mirror of your soul? Where is that open manly look that used to penetrate into every heart?,,15690,•Mirrors abound in this play.,"""Is the face of a friend become disgusting to you? or dare you not let your eye be the mirror of your soul?""",Mirror,2013-08-23 18:22:16 UTC,"Act IV, Scene ii"
5932,Physiognomy,"Searching ""soul"" and ""mirror"" in HDIS (Drama)",2005-11-30 00:00:00 UTC,"BLUM.
If the countenance were the mirror of the soul, as some people will have it--",,15808,"","""If the countenance were the mirror of the soul, as some people will have it--""","",2009-09-14 19:44:44 UTC,"Act II, scene vi"
5967,"","Searching ""heart"" and ""mirror"" in HDIS (Drama)",2005-11-30 00:00:00 UTC,"ELIZA.
Yes, my beloved Sidney! I shall once more rejoin thee, and share thy fate--perhaps effect thy rescue.
[Song.--Eliza.]
With trembling steps and sinking heart
I urge my weary way;
At every whispering breeze I start,
All terror and dismay.
Still Hope, with magic mirror tries
My sinking heart to cheer,
And points where smiling prospects rise
Of many a circling year.
Or when the sandy desart bright
Reflects the burning noon,
Or when the chilling damps of night
Arise and dim the moon.
Still Hope, &c.",,15873,"","""Still Hope, with magic mirror tries / My sinking heart to cheer, / And points where smiling prospects rise / Of many a circling year""","",2009-09-14 19:44:57 UTC,"Act I, Scene ii"