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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... lines spoken by Portia ( 3. 2. 44–62 ) , no less than seven follow one another without a break , as she orders music to be played , and stands back , tense and excited , longing to give a hint , but loyally refraining , to watch the ...
... lines spoken by Portia ( 3. 2. 44–62 ) , no less than seven follow one another without a break , as she orders music to be played , and stands back , tense and excited , longing to give a hint , but loyally refraining , to watch the ...
Page 284
... lines ( 1. 1 ; 3. 2. 24-148 ; 4. 1. 69–77 ; 5. 1. 53-126 ) , while the remaining 77 are spread out over the other 2162 lines . Naturally in the prose scenes , or the semi - comic ones , such as the talk between Launcelot and Gobbo ( 2 ...
... lines ( 1. 1 ; 3. 2. 24-148 ; 4. 1. 69–77 ; 5. 1. 53-126 ) , while the remaining 77 are spread out over the other 2162 lines . Naturally in the prose scenes , or the semi - comic ones , such as the talk between Launcelot and Gobbo ( 2 ...
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... lines images in play1 Love's Labour's Lost 204 2651 Two Gentlemen 102 2193 Comedy of Errors 60 1753 Romeo and Juliet 204 2989 1 Henry VI 152 2676 2 Henry VI 185 3069 3 Henry VI Richard III 200 2904 234 3600 Richard II 247 2755 Titus ...
... lines images in play1 Love's Labour's Lost 204 2651 Two Gentlemen 102 2193 Comedy of Errors 60 1753 Romeo and Juliet 204 2989 1 Henry VI 152 2676 2 Henry VI 185 3069 3 Henry VI Richard III 200 2904 234 3600 Richard II 247 2755 Titus ...
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Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
The Subjectmatter of Shakespeares | 43 |
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