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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... prisoners , idiots or madmen , from gipsies , beggars , pedlars and slaves . Even in this little handful , from five ... prisoner in his twisted gyves ' . In this respect - the number of his images from the poor and the width of his ...
... prisoners , idiots or madmen , from gipsies , beggars , pedlars and slaves . Even in this little handful , from five ... prisoner in his twisted gyves ' . In this respect - the number of his images from the poor and the width of his ...
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... prisoners , as with the beggars ; we hear of the ' polluted Luc . 1726 prison ' , the gaoler who is ' dull unfeeling barren ignorance ' , and we can see the poor prisoner in his ' twisted gyves ' ' wildly overgrown with hair ' wondering ...
... prisoners , as with the beggars ; we hear of the ' polluted Luc . 1726 prison ' , the gaoler who is ' dull unfeeling barren ignorance ' , and we can see the poor prisoner in his ' twisted gyves ' ' wildly overgrown with hair ' wondering ...
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... prisoners and thieves , orators , ambassadors and preachers , sinners , fools and traitors , soldiers and sailors . This is a favourite kind of image with most of the Elizabethan dra- matists and often a very effective one , as when ...
... prisoners and thieves , orators , ambassadors and preachers , sinners , fools and traitors , soldiers and sailors . This is a favourite kind of image with most of the Elizabethan dra- matists and often a very effective one , as when ...
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Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
The Subjectmatter of Shakespeares | 43 |
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