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 88
... weeds , and their power , if unchecked , of overgrowing and killing all else , and he is continually conscious of a similar strength and power in the weeds and faults in human character , so that when describing the pride of Achilles ...
... weeds , and their power , if unchecked , of overgrowing and killing all else , and he is continually conscious of a similar strength and power in the weeds and faults in human character , so that when describing the pride of Achilles ...
Page 165
... weeds When our quick minds lie still , that indulgence in sin increases its growth with astound- ing celerity , in Hamlet's exhortation to his mother , And do not spread the compost on the weeds , To make them ranker , and that one evil ...
... weeds When our quick minds lie still , that indulgence in sin increases its growth with astound- ing celerity , in Hamlet's exhortation to his mother , And do not spread the compost on the weeds , To make them ranker , and that one evil ...
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... weeds and weeding , 19 , 44 , 88 , 164-5 , 167 , 216 , 220 , 223 , 279 , bad smell of weeds , 81 used in plays : in Ham . , 367 ; in histories , 164 , 216–20 ; in H. VI ( 1–3 ) , 216–18 , 225 , 226 , 227 ; in R. II , 5 , 86 , 216- 17 ...
... weeds and weeding , 19 , 44 , 88 , 164-5 , 167 , 216 , 220 , 223 , 279 , bad smell of weeds , 81 used in plays : in Ham . , 367 ; in histories , 164 , 216–20 ; in H. VI ( 1–3 ) , 216–18 , 225 , 226 , 227 ; in R. II , 5 , 86 , 216- 17 ...
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Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
The Subjectmatter of Shakespeares | 43 |
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