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... similes drawn from the firmness of a wall , driving in something which loosens the whole fabric , a pile of building tottering down in a crash , fresh buildings springing from old ruins , pinnacles , pillars and so on . And , like ...
... similes drawn from the firmness of a wall , driving in something which loosens the whole fabric , a pile of building tottering down in a crash , fresh buildings springing from old ruins , pinnacles , pillars and so on . And , like ...
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... simile , sometimes a kind of ' set piece ' to amuse the audience , like the comparison of time to an ambling , trotting or galloping nag , which covers some twenty - six lines , some ... SIMILES IN A. Y. L. I. 277 276 SHAKESPEARE'S IMAGERY.
... simile , sometimes a kind of ' set piece ' to amuse the audience , like the comparison of time to an ambling , trotting or galloping nag , which covers some twenty - six lines , some ... SIMILES IN A. Y. L. I. 277 276 SHAKESPEARE'S IMAGERY.
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... simile is perhaps the most interesting ' topical ' allusion in the whole of Shakespeare , but the entire play is remarkable for an unusual number of what may be called ' topical ' similes - similes , that is , which refer to things ...
... simile is perhaps the most interesting ' topical ' allusion in the whole of Shakespeare , but the entire play is remarkable for an unusual number of what may be called ' topical ' similes - similes , that is , which refer to things ...
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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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