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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... noticed swirled on the flood downward through the arch , being brought back again just as swiftly in the opposite direction and against the flood weight . ' Captain Jaggard , as he said this , was at the further end of his shop ...
... noticed swirled on the flood downward through the arch , being brought back again just as swiftly in the opposite direction and against the flood weight . ' Captain Jaggard , as he said this , was at the further end of his shop ...
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... noticed by both lovers ; by Juliet , in her first ecstasy , when she declares that lovers ' ' own beauties ' are sufficient light 3.2.8 for them to see by , and , at the end , by Romeo , when , thinking her dead , he gazes on her and ...
... noticed by both lovers ; by Juliet , in her first ecstasy , when she declares that lovers ' ' own beauties ' are sufficient light 3.2.8 for them to see by , and , at the end , by Romeo , when , thinking her dead , he gazes on her and ...
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... noticed by others , especially by Bradley , the most terrible being Macbeth's descrip- 3. 5. 136 tion of himself wading in a river of blood , while the most stirring to the imagination , perhaps in the whole of Shakespeare , is the ...
... noticed by others , especially by Bradley , the most terrible being Macbeth's descrip- 3. 5. 136 tion of himself wading in a river of blood , while the most stirring to the imagination , perhaps in the whole of Shakespeare , is the ...
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Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
The Subjectmatter of Shakespeares | 43 |
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