Shakespeare's Imagery: And what it Tells UsAn analysis of the ways in which Shakespeare's imagery functions to reveal literary and personal motives. |
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Page 182
... Cleopatra's lover . ' Now boast thee , death , ' cries Charmian , in thy possession lies A lass unparallel'd ; 3. 13. 192 Antony resolves that the next time he fights he will make death love him , and Cleopatra herself , in dying ...
... Cleopatra's lover . ' Now boast thee , death , ' cries Charmian , in thy possession lies A lass unparallel'd ; 3. 13. 192 Antony resolves that the next time he fights he will make death love him , and Cleopatra herself , in dying ...
Page 196
... Cleopatra the first item of the image is dog , and the underlying idea is again false flattery , when Antony , thinking himself betrayed and deserted by Cleopatra and her followers , cries , The hearts That spaniel'd ' me at heels , to ...
... Cleopatra the first item of the image is dog , and the underlying idea is again false flattery , when Antony , thinking himself betrayed and deserted by Cleopatra and her followers , cries , The hearts That spaniel'd ' me at heels , to ...
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... Cleopatra which , on analysis , immediately attracts attention as peculiar to this play , consists of images of the ... Cleopatra that if she would put a bourn to the measure of his love , she must 1. 1. 17 ' needs find out new heaven ...
... Cleopatra which , on analysis , immediately attracts attention as peculiar to this play , consists of images of the ... Cleopatra that if she would put a bourn to the measure of his love , she must 1. 1. 17 ' needs find out new heaven ...
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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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