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Page 249
... emphasised , this time in his own bitter cry that his heart that his heart is cracked and burned , that all the shrouds wherewith his life should sail K.J. 3. 4. 166 4. 3. 25 Are turned to one thread , one little hair , and that all his ...
... emphasised , this time in his own bitter cry that his heart that his heart is cracked and burned , that all the shrouds wherewith his life should sail K.J. 3. 4. 166 4. 3. 25 Are turned to one thread , one little hair , and that all his ...
Page 345
... emphasised , was not the picture which was constantly before Shakespeare's eyes as he threw himself into this story of man's greed and ingratitude . It was a quite different picture , but an extraordinarily characteristic one . I have ...
... emphasised , was not the picture which was constantly before Shakespeare's eyes as he threw himself into this story of man's greed and ingratitude . It was a quite different picture , but an extraordinarily characteristic one . I have ...
Page 377
... emphasised by the repetition of certain kinds of images , is so very much the most important that I have given all my space to the description of it . Other interesting functions of the images which I may just note here are ( 1 ) their ...
... emphasised by the repetition of certain kinds of images , is so very much the most important that I have given all my space to the description of it . Other interesting functions of the images which I may just note here are ( 1 ) their ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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