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 82
... drawn from the texture of substances , flint , iron , steel , wax , sponge and so on , but one has only to compare their mostly - very obvious comparisons with his , to see how sensitive_and delicately discriminating he is in matters of ...
... drawn from the texture of substances , flint , iron , steel , wax , sponge and so on , but one has only to compare their mostly - very obvious comparisons with his , to see how sensitive_and delicately discriminating he is in matters of ...
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... drawn in order to show the reader in a quickly grasped visual form the outstanding difference in the subjects and interests which came most readily to the minds and imagina- tions of Shakespeare , Marlowe and Bacon . In order to bring ...
... drawn in order to show the reader in a quickly grasped visual form the outstanding difference in the subjects and interests which came most readily to the minds and imagina- tions of Shakespeare , Marlowe and Bacon . In order to bring ...
Page 372
... drawn in order to show the different proportions of interests in the minds of Shakespeare and five contemporary dramatists as seen in one special small group of images : those listed under ' Daily Life ' . The five plays of Shakespeare ...
... drawn in order to show the different proportions of interests in the minds of Shakespeare and five contemporary dramatists as seen in one special small group of images : those listed under ' Daily Life ' . The five plays of Shakespeare ...
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Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
The Subjectmatter of Shakespeares | 43 |
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