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... chiefly from falconry , shooting with bow and arrow , deer hunting , bird - snaring and fishing , and in games , chiefly from bowls , football and tennis , but his images from bowls , which he clearly knew and liked best , are about ...
... chiefly from falconry , shooting with bow and arrow , deer hunting , bird - snaring and fishing , and in games , chiefly from bowls , football and tennis , but his images from bowls , which he clearly knew and liked best , are about ...
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... chiefly for two reasons . In view of the later development of this habit of con- tinuous and dominant imagery , peculiar I believe to Shakespeare , and of the subtle yet important part it plays in the great tragedies and to a lesser ...
... chiefly for two reasons . In view of the later development of this habit of con- tinuous and dominant imagery , peculiar I believe to Shakespeare , and of the subtle yet important part it plays in the great tragedies and to a lesser ...
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... ( chiefly classical ) leads , and nature ( chiefly celestial bodies ) and animals come second , whereas with Shakespeare , nature and animals lead , and learning takes fourth place only . With Marlowe , imaginative , chiefly personifica ...
... ( chiefly classical ) leads , and nature ( chiefly celestial bodies ) and animals come second , whereas with Shakespeare , nature and animals lead , and learning takes fourth place only . With Marlowe , imaginative , chiefly personifica ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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