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... number of game images that he also was well acquainted with bowls ( see pp . 110–11 ) . Shakespeare's next largest number of images in this little section is drawn from ' classes ' . In this large group from types of men and women , we ...
... number of game images that he also was well acquainted with bowls ( see pp . 110–11 ) . Shakespeare's next largest number of images in this little section is drawn from ' classes ' . In this large group from types of men and women , we ...
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... large number of them , nor at the vividness and humour with which he touches off their characteristics : the justice of the peace who talks on a thousand matters and to no purpose , the rank sweat of the bear - warder , the much tried ...
... large number of them , nor at the vividness and humour with which he touches off their characteristics : the justice of the peace who talks on a thousand matters and to no purpose , the rank sweat of the bear - warder , the much tried ...
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... number ( animals generally come second in this respect , but are displaced in Romeo and Juliet by the large number of personifications , many of them of ' light and darkness ' ) . In Hamlet ' sickness and medicine ' furnish the large ...
... number ( animals generally come second in this respect , but are displaced in Romeo and Juliet by the large number of personifications , many of them of ' light and darkness ' ) . In Hamlet ' sickness and medicine ' furnish the large ...
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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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