Shakespeare's Imagery: And what it Tells UsAn analysis of the ways in which Shakespeare's imagery functions to reveal literary and personal motives. |
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... sickness , disease or blemish of the body , in the play ( see Chart vii ) , and we discover that the idea of an ulcer or tumour , as descriptive of the unwholesome condition of Denmark morally , is , on the whole , the dominating one ...
... sickness , disease or blemish of the body , in the play ( see Chart vii ) , and we discover that the idea of an ulcer or tumour , as descriptive of the unwholesome condition of Denmark morally , is , on the whole , the dominating one ...
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... sickness , 213 , 316 ideas : chief idea of corruption and evil seen as sickness and dirt in , 79 , 159 , 316-18 imagery of , compared with that of R. and J. , 364 ; connected with T. and C. , 320 ; contrasting , of beauty and disease in ...
... sickness , 213 , 316 ideas : chief idea of corruption and evil seen as sickness and dirt in , 79 , 159 , 316-18 imagery of , compared with that of R. and J. , 364 ; connected with T. and C. , 320 ; contrasting , of beauty and disease in ...
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... SICKNESS SICKNESS TREAT- MENT TOWN LIFE VILLAGE LFE ROADS AND TRAVEL TOP ICAL MONEY MERCHANDISE METALS SUBSTANCES ZIEAPONS WAR Y AND ACTION TION BODY FOOD FOOD DRINK SSES SPORT AND AND GAMES TRADES BUILDING BIBLICAL FROM BOOKS SCIENCE ...
... SICKNESS SICKNESS TREAT- MENT TOWN LIFE VILLAGE LFE ROADS AND TRAVEL TOP ICAL MONEY MERCHANDISE METALS SUBSTANCES ZIEAPONS WAR Y AND ACTION TION BODY FOOD FOOD DRINK SSES SPORT AND AND GAMES TRADES BUILDING BIBLICAL FROM BOOKS SCIENCE ...
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The Aim and Method explained 3 | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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