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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Page 93
... river images in Shakespeare , and I include in these seven wading images , which I feel sure apply to a river , though only four do so as obviously as Macbeth's : I am in blood Stepp'd in so far that , should I wade no more , Returning ...
... river images in Shakespeare , and I include in these seven wading images , which I feel sure apply to a river , though only four do so as obviously as Macbeth's : I am in blood Stepp'd in so far that , should I wade no more , Returning ...
Page 94
... river similes is unusual in other Elizabethan dramatists , and this marked interest in a river in flood is quite peculiar to Shakespeare . The river images of Peele , Greene , Heywood and Kyd are few and negligible ( ' streams ...
... river similes is unusual in other Elizabethan dramatists , and this marked interest in a river in flood is quite peculiar to Shakespeare . The river images of Peele , Greene , Heywood and Kyd are few and negligible ( ' streams ...
Page 95
... river running into the ' boundless ocean ' , and ' a pure and sprightly E.M.I.H.H. river ' , 3. I 5. I E.M.O.H.H. 2.2 That moves for ever , and . yet still the same . and.yet Beaumont and Fletcher , among a number of ordinary river ...
... river running into the ' boundless ocean ' , and ' a pure and sprightly E.M.I.H.H. river ' , 3. I 5. I E.M.O.H.H. 2.2 That moves for ever , and . yet still the same . and.yet Beaumont and Fletcher , among a number of ordinary river ...
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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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