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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... picture and atmosphere of brilliance swiftly quenched , which powerfully affects the imagination of the reader . In Hamlet , naturally , we find ourselves in an entirely different atmosphere . If we look closely we see this is partly ...
... picture and atmosphere of brilliance swiftly quenched , which powerfully affects the imagination of the reader . In Hamlet , naturally , we find ourselves in an entirely different atmosphere . If we look closely we see this is partly ...
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... picture which was constantly before Shakespeare's eyes as he threw himself into this story of man's greed and ingratitude . It was a quite different picture , but an extraordinarily characteristic one . I have already described it in ...
... picture which was constantly before Shakespeare's eyes as he threw himself into this story of man's greed and ingratitude . It was a quite different picture , but an extraordinarily characteristic one . I have already described it in ...
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... picture of the gigantic gaping fissures in the round globe packed tight with the bodies of the dead . Were the feeling in it not so intense , it would verge on the grotesque , as do some others among these vast world images . Such , for ...
... picture of the gigantic gaping fissures in the round globe packed tight with the bodies of the dead . Were the feeling in it not so intense , it would verge on the grotesque , as do some others among these vast world images . Such , for ...
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Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
The Subjectmatter of Shakespeares | 43 |
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