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 89
... tion of beauty . In his imagination the disease is con- tinually affecting and damaging the plant exactly as evil passions or repressions destroy the human being . Jealousy is the ' canker that eats up Love's tender spring ' , V. and A ...
... tion of beauty . In his imagination the disease is con- tinually affecting and damaging the plant exactly as evil passions or repressions destroy the human being . Jealousy is the ' canker that eats up Love's tender spring ' , V. and A ...
Page 319
... tion of his father's portrait , the associations of beauty called up by Hyperion , Jove and Mars , or the exquisite picture evoked by the contemplation of the grace of his father's poise : like the herald Mercury New - lighted on a ...
... tion of his father's portrait , the associations of beauty called up by Hyperion , Jove and Mars , or the exquisite picture evoked by the contemplation of the grace of his father's poise : like the herald Mercury New - lighted on a ...
Page 379
... tion and reading , and partake more of grotesqueness and ribaldry than in the first part . Witty they always are , for else Falstaff would no longer be Falstaff , but I believe that , in the course of the two plays , Shakespeare ...
... tion and reading , and partake more of grotesqueness and ribaldry than in the first part . Witty they always are , for else Falstaff would no longer be Falstaff , but I believe that , in the course of the two plays , Shakespeare ...
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Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
The Subjectmatter of Shakespeares | 43 |
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