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 284
... opening scene where Antonio , Gratiano and Bassanio all speak at length , revealing the setting of the story and their own characteristics , one of which , as regards the speech of the two latter , is that they delight in simile and ...
... opening scene where Antonio , Gratiano and Bassanio all speak at length , revealing the setting of the story and their own characteristics , one of which , as regards the speech of the two latter , is that they delight in simile and ...
Page 299
... opening for many such figures ; Iachimo suggests to Posthumus that his ring is of greater value than his wife , to which Posthumus indignantly answers that his ring may be bought or given , but that Imogen is not for sale , and only the ...
... opening for many such figures ; Iachimo suggests to Posthumus that his ring is of greater value than his wife , to which Posthumus indignantly answers that his ring may be bought or given , but that Imogen is not for sale , and only the ...
Page 362
... ) . The Massacre at Paris ( only the long opening speech of Guise ) . KYD ( Temple edition . Clarendon Press ) The Spanish Tragedy . Soliman and Perseda . LYLY ( Clarendon Press . Ed . Warwick Bond ) 362 SHAKESPEARE'S IMAGERY.
... ) . The Massacre at Paris ( only the long opening speech of Guise ) . KYD ( Temple edition . Clarendon Press ) The Spanish Tragedy . Soliman and Perseda . LYLY ( Clarendon Press . Ed . Warwick Bond ) 362 SHAKESPEARE'S IMAGERY.
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Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
The Subjectmatter of Shakespeares | 43 |
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