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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... describing this peculiarity , also incidentally reveals the poet's acute appreciation of the point of view of the other person , when he describes the feelings of the snail , whose tender horns being hit , Shrinks backward in his shelly ...
... describing this peculiarity , also incidentally reveals the poet's acute appreciation of the point of view of the other person , when he describes the feelings of the snail , whose tender horns being hit , Shrinks backward in his shelly ...
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... describing him to Prince Hal . He tells his son that he himself , by being seldom seen , could not stir But like a ... describes how honour stuck upon him as the sun In the grey vault of heaven , and by his light Did all the chivalry ...
... describing him to Prince Hal . He tells his son that he himself , by being seldom seen , could not stir But like a ... describes how honour stuck upon him as the sun In the grey vault of heaven , and by his light Did all the chivalry ...
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... describes Venice as the watery kingdom , whose ambitious head Spits in the face of heaven , 2. 7.47 where Portia's suitors come ' as o'er a brook ' to see her , and who has a play of words on a gem set in gold , and 2. 7. 54 , 58 an ...
... describes Venice as the watery kingdom , whose ambitious head Spits in the face of heaven , 2. 7.47 where Portia's suitors come ' as o'er a brook ' to see her , and who has a play of words on a gem set in gold , and 2. 7. 54 , 58 an ...
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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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