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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... Coriolanus a reiteration of the need of drastic remedy for serious disease , and the opinion that the preventive and disciplinary measures , enjoined in 2 Henry IV , might be not only useless , but even , in cases of gravity , harmful ...
... Coriolanus a reiteration of the need of drastic remedy for serious disease , and the opinion that the preventive and disciplinary measures , enjoined in 2 Henry IV , might be not only useless , but even , in cases of gravity , harmful ...
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... Coriolanus , however , has a central symbol , and a very CORIO- definite one , but it is significant that this has not been born out of the creator's feeling of the tragedy ; it has just been taken over by him wholesale , with much else ...
... Coriolanus , however , has a central symbol , and a very CORIO- definite one , but it is significant that this has not been born out of the creator's feeling of the tragedy ; it has just been taken over by him wholesale , with much else ...
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... Coriolanus , he pictures the Volscians pouring war Into the bowels of ungrateful Rome . Coriolanus refers to the people as measles , Which we disdain should tetter us , yet sought The very way to catch them ; and their discontent is as ...
... Coriolanus , he pictures the Volscians pouring war Into the bowels of ungrateful Rome . Coriolanus refers to the people as measles , Which we disdain should tetter us , yet sought The very way to catch them ; and their discontent is as ...
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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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