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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... calls out good , affliction produces patience and other virtues , war and danger are the trumpet calls to courage and endurance , as Harry the king perceives so clearly when , before Agincourt , he makes the rounds of his camp and ...
... calls out good , affliction produces patience and other virtues , war and danger are the trumpet calls to courage and endurance , as Harry the king perceives so clearly when , before Agincourt , he makes the rounds of his camp and ...
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... calls him Pernicious blood - sucker of sleeping men ! and Suffolk himself , in cursing his enemies , wishes that their softest touch may ' smart as lizards ' stings ' , and their music be ' frightful as the serpent's hiss ' . Henry's ...
... calls him Pernicious blood - sucker of sleeping men ! and Suffolk himself , in cursing his enemies , wishes that their softest touch may ' smart as lizards ' stings ' , and their music be ' frightful as the serpent's hiss ' . Henry's ...
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... calls him a ' hell - hound ' , a ' biting I. 3. 242 , 246 venom - toothed dog ' , ' a bottled spider ' , a ' poisonous 1. 3. 228 bunch - back'd toad ' , an ' elvish - mark'd abortive rooting hog ' ; Queen Elizabeth later , echoing his ...
... calls him a ' hell - hound ' , a ' biting I. 3. 242 , 246 venom - toothed dog ' , ' a bottled spider ' , a ' poisonous 1. 3. 228 bunch - back'd toad ' , an ' elvish - mark'd abortive rooting hog ' ; Queen Elizabeth later , echoing his ...
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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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