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 96
... emphasised . I feel as sure as I can be of anything that these many pictures drawn by Shakespeare of the movement and behaviour of a river in flood are all boyhood memories of the Avon at Stratford . This , I believe , is peculiarly ...
... emphasised . I feel as sure as I can be of anything that these many pictures drawn by Shakespeare of the movement and behaviour of a river in flood are all boyhood memories of the Avon at Stratford . This , I believe , is peculiarly ...
Page 317
... marked contrast to King Lear , though bodily disease is emphasised , bodily action and strain are little 4. I. 21 4. 3. 9 4. 3. 68 4. 7. 118 4. 7. 124 Ham . 3.1.56-88 drawn upon ; indeed , only in ' SICKNESS ' IMAGES IN HAMLET 317.
... marked contrast to King Lear , though bodily disease is emphasised , bodily action and strain are little 4. I. 21 4. 3. 9 4. 3. 68 4. 7. 118 4. 7. 124 Ham . 3.1.56-88 drawn upon ; indeed , only in ' SICKNESS ' IMAGES IN HAMLET 317.
Page 327
... emphasised by some critics ( notably Coleridge and Bradley ) of the likeness between Macbeth and Milton's Satan in grandeur and sublimity . Undoubtedly Macbeth is built on great lines and in heroic proportions , with great possibilities ...
... emphasised by some critics ( notably Coleridge and Bradley ) of the likeness between Macbeth and Milton's Satan in grandeur and sublimity . Undoubtedly Macbeth is built on great lines and in heroic proportions , with great possibilities ...
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Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
The Subjectmatter of Shakespeares | 43 |
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