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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... John . The climax of the revolt of the nobles from the evil of John ( and what was practically Arthur's murder ) is expressed by Salisbury with startling vividness purely as a physical revolt from a loathsome smell , when he cries ...
... John . The climax of the revolt of the nobles from the evil of John ( and what was practically Arthur's murder ) is expressed by Salisbury with startling vividness purely as a physical revolt from a loathsome smell , when he cries ...
Page 247
... John ' ; fortune , who K.7 . 3. 1. 60 joined with nature to make Arthur great , is corrupted , changed and sins with John , and has taken France with her golden hand and led her on ' to tread down fair respect and sovereignty ' . The ...
... John ' ; fortune , who K.7 . 3. 1. 60 joined with nature to make Arthur great , is corrupted , changed and sins with John , and has taken France with her golden hand and led her on ' to tread down fair respect and sovereignty ' . The ...
Page 249
... John . John thinks of himself as a foot , which , wheresoe'er it treads , finds Arthur as a serpent in his way ; and the most terrible and haunting image in the play , which indeed sums up its whole movement , is when his own followers ...
... John . John thinks of himself as a foot , which , wheresoe'er it treads , finds Arthur as a serpent in his way ; and the most terrible and haunting image in the play , which indeed sums up its whole movement , is when his own followers ...
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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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