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... describes unexpected defeat in battle by saying of the weapons of the opposing host that they like to lightning came ... describe the condition of the faces of those completely overwhelmed with sudden and appalling HOW IMAGES REVEAL THE ...
... describes unexpected defeat in battle by saying of the weapons of the opposing host that they like to lightning came ... describe the condition of the faces of those completely overwhelmed with sudden and appalling HOW IMAGES REVEAL THE ...
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... describes peace as an infant in the cradle , gently asleep , which if roused up with boisterous untuned drums , With ... describing her terrifying dream , Horses did neigh and dying men did groan , and Blanch , begging that war be not ...
... describes peace as an infant in the cradle , gently asleep , which if roused up with boisterous untuned drums , With ... describing her terrifying dream , Horses did neigh and dying men did groan , and Blanch , begging that war be not ...
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... describing this peculiarity , also incidentally reveals the poet's acute appreciation of the point of view of the other person , when he describes the feelings of the snail , whose tender horns being hit , Shrinks backward in his shelly ...
... describing this peculiarity , also incidentally reveals the poet's acute appreciation of the point of view of the other person , when he describes the feelings of the snail , whose tender horns being hit , Shrinks backward in his shelly ...
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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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