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... play thrice over , that the actual facts as to these domi- nating pictures stared me in the face . I found , as I have already said , that there is a certain range of images , and roughly a certain proportion of these , to be expected ...
... play thrice over , that the actual facts as to these domi- nating pictures stared me in the face . I found , as I have already said , that there is a certain range of images , and roughly a certain proportion of these , to be expected ...
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... play like King John , where Shakespeare's mind is full of a bodily symbol , entirely to separate images of body and bodily action from those of personification , for quite a number might equally well be classified under either heading ...
... play like King John , where Shakespeare's mind is full of a bodily symbol , entirely to separate images of body and bodily action from those of personification , for quite a number might equally well be classified under either heading ...
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... play except Henry VIII , and these two groups together , amounting in all to 71 images , help to give the intense feeling of vivid life and movement so characteristic of the play . It is not possible entirely to separate images of body ...
... play except Henry VIII , and these two groups together , amounting in all to 71 images , help to give the intense feeling of vivid life and movement so characteristic of the play . It is not possible entirely to separate images of body ...
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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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