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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... sound . And the birds too , whose song and sound are heard throughout , as it should be in an English woodland play , the dove , the nightingale , the rook , and the lark- these are , as with Shakespeare always , used as a measure of ...
... sound . And the birds too , whose song and sound are heard throughout , as it should be in an English woodland play , the dove , the nightingale , the rook , and the lark- these are , as with Shakespeare always , used as a measure of ...
Page 301
... sound in the Tempest is but one of many instances of Shakespeare's almost uncanny instinct for divining or selecting salient and charac- teristic truth . Very probably he had heard sailors dis- cussing their experiences on strange ...
... sound in the Tempest is but one of many instances of Shakespeare's almost uncanny instinct for divining or selecting salient and charac- teristic truth . Very probably he had heard sailors dis- cussing their experiences on strange ...
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... sound expressed in groups of images , 300-4 ; use of sound in , 75 special forms : clamour of elements , 302-4 ; island sounds , 300-1 ; symphony of sound , 300 passages referred to : 5 , 46 , 55 , 70 N. 1 , 71 , 75 , 89 , 103 , 115 ...
... sound expressed in groups of images , 300-4 ; use of sound in , 75 special forms : clamour of elements , 302-4 ; island sounds , 300-1 ; symphony of sound , 300 passages referred to : 5 , 46 , 55 , 70 N. 1 , 71 , 75 , 89 , 103 , 115 ...
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Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
The Subjectmatter of Shakespeares | 43 |
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