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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... chiefly with suggestions as to light thrown by the imagery ( 1 ) on Shakespeare's per- sonality , temperament and thought , ( 2 ) on the themes and characters of the plays . The other books will be chiefly concerned with questions of ...
... chiefly with suggestions as to light thrown by the imagery ( 1 ) on Shakespeare's per- sonality , temperament and thought , ( 2 ) on the themes and characters of the plays . The other books will be chiefly concerned with questions of ...
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... chiefly due to his fondness for building similes , and to a distinct interest in machinery . The building images are definitely more general and less knowledgeable than Ben Jonson's , and are chiefly of building on a sure or unsure ...
... chiefly due to his fondness for building similes , and to a distinct interest in machinery . The building images are definitely more general and less knowledgeable than Ben Jonson's , and are chiefly of building on a sure or unsure ...
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... chiefly grouped round these two high points of emotion . In addition , we get a good many in the opening scene where Antonio , Gratiano and Bassanio all speak at length , revealing the setting of the story and their own characteristics ...
... chiefly grouped round these two high points of emotion . In addition , we get a good many in the opening scene where Antonio , Gratiano and Bassanio all speak at length , revealing the setting of the story and their own characteristics ...
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Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
The Subjectmatter of Shakespeares | 43 |
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