text,updated_at,metaphor,created_at,context,theme,reviewed_on,dictionary,comments,provenance,id,work_id
"Now in order to restore the Fibres of the Brain under the Melancholy Madness, and recover the Mind from those most gloomy, dejecting Circumstances, to which it is chain'd during the Force of [end page 393] this Disease, we must endeavour to bring their Machinulae into closer Contacts with each other; that is, resore their Springyness, or contracitle Powers, whereby the Ideas of sensible Objects may strike the Emporium of the Brain, or Seat of the Mind, with a regular Impulse; and in order to effect these several Intentions, it will be necessary to prescribe all manner of Remedies that may communicate a Stimulus to the Solids.
(p. 393-4)",2011-05-26 19:16:03 UTC,"""Now in order to restore the Fibres of the Brain under the Melancholy Madness, and recover the Mind from those most gloomy, dejecting Circumstances, to which it is chain'd during the Force of this Disease, we must endeavour to bring their Machinulae into closer Contacts with each other; that is, resore their Springyness, or contracitle Powers, whereby the Ideas of sensible Objects may strike the Emporium of the Brain, or Seat of the Mind, with a regular Impulse; and in order to effect these several Intentions, it will be necessary to prescribe all manner of Remedies that may communicate a Stimulus to the Solids.""",2010-06-07 16:43:24 UTC,"","",2011-05-26,Throne,"","Searching ""emporium"" in ECCO",17863,6716
"CONSTANTIA.
But wherefore all this time--
HENRIQUES.
Till now detain'd
In cruel bonds, his thoughts alone were free,
And these have never stray'd from his Constantia.
CONSTANTIA.
O Heav'ns! how have I wrong'd thee, my Gernando!",2012-01-09 17:23:34 UTC,"""Till now detain'd / In cruel bonds, his thoughts alone were free, / And these have never stray'd from his Constantia.""",2012-01-09 17:23:34 UTC,Scene xiii,"",,"","Again, a reversed metaphor: body bound, mind free.","Searching ""bond"" and ""thought"" in HDIS (Poetry)",19416,5253