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Page 180
... death , and it is impossible to study all these without gaining some clue to his own attitude towards it . There is , of course , much well - known and intensely suggestive discussion and reflection on death in his work , especially in ...
... death , and it is impossible to study all these without gaining some clue to his own attitude towards it . There is , of course , much well - known and intensely suggestive discussion and reflection on death in his work , especially in ...
Page 182
... death as he really is , but a mummer or actor : Thou antic death which laugh'st us here to scorn ; a bogey masked to frighten children , as when the messenger after the battle of Shrewsbury cries , hateful death put on his ugliest mask ...
... death as he really is , but a mummer or actor : Thou antic death which laugh'st us here to scorn ; a bogey masked to frighten children , as when the messenger after the battle of Shrewsbury cries , hateful death put on his ugliest mask ...
Page 184
... death is the sure physician and a sleep ; life is merely a breath , and death the mirror which proves this to us ; life is a light , a candle , a lamp , a fire , a spark ; death the extinction of all these . Life is a spring flower ...
... death is the sure physician and a sleep ; life is merely a breath , and death the mirror which proves this to us ; life is a light , a candle , a lamp , a fire , a spark ; death the extinction of all these . Life is a spring flower ...
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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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