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Page 82
... vivid and striking of his similes are drawn from this 4. I. sense of touch and substance . Titus , 3. 1. 16 M. of V. 185 A very curious one is Enobarbus ' dying speech , in which he apostrophises the moon and begs her to bear witness to ...
... vivid and striking of his similes are drawn from this 4. I. sense of touch and substance . Titus , 3. 1. 16 M. of V. 185 A very curious one is Enobarbus ' dying speech , in which he apostrophises the moon and begs her to bear witness to ...
Page 254
... vivid picture of a support or means of walking offered to the human body when no longer capable of any movement at all : the articles were ratified , says Buckingham , ' to as much end as give a crutch to the dead ' . At the end of the ...
... vivid picture of a support or means of walking offered to the human body when no longer capable of any movement at all : the articles were ratified , says Buckingham , ' to as much end as give a crutch to the dead ' . At the end of the ...
Page 289
... vivid use of concrete verbs and adjectives applied to abstrac- tions : Hooking both right and wrong to the appetite , To follow as it draws ; Lent him our terror , dress'd him with our love ; a purpose More grave and wrinkled than the ...
... vivid use of concrete verbs and adjectives applied to abstrac- tions : Hooking both right and wrong to the appetite , To follow as it draws ; Lent him our terror , dress'd him with our love ; a purpose More grave and wrinkled than the ...
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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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