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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... loves in vain : Yet , in this captious and intenible sieve , I still pour in the waters of my love . All's Well , 1. 3. 207 2. 4. 102 Orsino confidently affirms that the capacity of love Tw . N.1.1.11 receiveth as the sea ' , and that his ...
... loves in vain : Yet , in this captious and intenible sieve , I still pour in the waters of my love . All's Well , 1. 3. 207 2. 4. 102 Orsino confidently affirms that the capacity of love Tw . N.1.1.11 receiveth as the sea ' , and that his ...
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... love is a flame , a hot fire ; fear is cold and freezes the veins ; kindliness and cheerfulness thaw ' cold fear ' , for love and fear cannot subsist together , a fact recognised even by the basest natures : Against love's fire fear's ...
... love is a flame , a hot fire ; fear is cold and freezes the veins ; kindliness and cheerfulness thaw ' cold fear ' , for love and fear cannot subsist together , a fact recognised even by the basest natures : Against love's fire fear's ...
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... love , which belongs to another sphere and is independent of time : ... eternal love in love's fresh case Weighs not the dust and injury of age , Nor gives to necessary wrinkles place , But makes antiquity for aye his page ; Love's not ...
... love , which belongs to another sphere and is independent of time : ... eternal love in love's fresh case Weighs not the dust and injury of age , Nor gives to necessary wrinkles place , But makes antiquity for aye his page ; Love's not ...
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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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