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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... sport , and in both these groups there is evidence of personal experience . His images from archery are also comparatively numerous , and read as if written by one who knew how to handle a bow . His fishing similes , on the other hand ...
... sport , and in both these groups there is evidence of personal experience . His images from archery are also comparatively numerous , and read as if written by one who knew how to handle a bow . His fishing similes , on the other hand ...
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... sport , and that is when Scarus , thinking the enemy are beaten , cries , like a boy , to Antony , Let us score their backs And snatch ' em up , as we take hares , behind : ' Tis sport to maul a runner . Another boyhood sport which has ...
... sport , and that is when Scarus , thinking the enemy are beaten , cries , like a boy , to Antony , Let us score their backs And snatch ' em up , as we take hares , behind : ' Tis sport to maul a runner . Another boyhood sport which has ...
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... sport is not imagination , but is supported by statistics . For the only time in Shakespeare's plays , the images from sport head the list , and are therefore more numerous than those of either nature or animals . They include many from ...
... sport is not imagination , but is supported by statistics . For the only time in Shakespeare's plays , the images from sport head the list , and are therefore more numerous than those of either nature or animals . They include many from ...
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Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
The Subjectmatter of Shakespeares | 43 |
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