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Page 241
... noticed , for they add beauty to the conception of the value of love , especially of love of country- a leading note in the play - and of the honour and de- votion of her sons . Thus Mowbray assures the king that a spotless reputation ...
... noticed , for they add beauty to the conception of the value of love , especially of love of country- a leading note in the play - and of the honour and de- votion of her sons . Thus Mowbray assures the king that a spotless reputation ...
Page 306
... noticed elsewhere so much insistence- and this in the most imaginative similes - on the like- ness between human and natural processes and charac- teristics , and on the oneness of rhythmical movement and law . 4. 4. 92 The art of ...
... noticed elsewhere so much insistence- and this in the most imaginative similes - on the like- ness between human and natural processes and charac- teristics , and on the oneness of rhythmical movement and law . 4. 4. 92 The art of ...
Page 309
... noticed . It is a part somewhat analogous to the action of a recurrent theme or ' motif ' in a musical fugue or sonata , or in one of Wagner's operas . Perhaps , however , a more exact analogy to the func- tion of Shakespeare's images ...
... noticed . It is a part somewhat analogous to the action of a recurrent theme or ' motif ' in a musical fugue or sonata , or in one of Wagner's operas . Perhaps , however , a more exact analogy to the func- tion of Shakespeare's images ...
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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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