updated_at,id,text,theme,metaphor,work_id,reviewed_on,provenance,created_at,comments,context,dictionary
2011-05-25 20:58:34 UTC,9581,"DORIMANT
""Music so softens and disarms the mind--""
HARRIET
""That not one arrow does resistance find.""
(Act V, scene ii, p. 143)","","""Music so softens and disarms the mind.""",3700,2003-10-23,Reading,2003-07-23 00:00:00 UTC,"•Dorimant quotes Waller throughout the play. Harriet, his equal in wit, is able to finish his couplets for him. From ""Of my Lady Isabella, Playing on the Lute"" (ll. 11-12)","Act V, scene ii. Dorimant and Harriet Woodvill split a Waller couplet",""
2013-06-12 13:48:41 UTC,20543,"I Ang. See, see, he smiles amidst his Trance,
And shakes a visionary Lance,
His Brain is fill'd with loud Alarms,
Shouting Armies, clashing Arms,
The softer Prints of Love deface;
And Trumpets sound in ev'ry Trace.
Both. Glory Strives,
The Field is won,
Fame revives
And Love is Gone.
(III.i, p. 28)","","""See, see, he smiles amidst his Trance, / And shakes a visionary Lance, / His Brain is fill'd with loud Alarms, / Shouting Armies, clashing Arms, / The softer Prints of Love deface; / And Trumpets sound in ev'ry Trace.""",7410,,Searching in Google Books,2013-06-12 13:48:22 UTC,"INTEREST: a ""visionary"" battle, literalized in the brain.","Act III, Scene i",Impressions and Inhabitants
2013-07-18 21:27:18 UTC,21868,"CALISTA.
Ha! Altamont? Calista now be wary,
And guard thy Soul's Accesses with Dissembling;
Nor let this Hostile Husband's Eyes explore
The warring Passions, and tumultuous Thoughts,
That rage within thee, and deform thy Reason.
(II.i, p. 15)","","""Calista now be wary, / And guard thy Soul's Accesses with Dissembling; / Nor let this Hostile Husband's Eyes explore / The warring Passions, and tumultuous Thoughts, / That rage within thee, and deform thy Reason.""",7550,,C-H Lion,2013-07-18 21:27:18 UTC,"","Act II, scene i",""