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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... expressed and re - expressed in the imagery . The iterative imagery which runs , not only through a passage , but all through a play , is a kind of extension of this creative and modifying impulse , functioning over a much larger area ...
... expressed and re - expressed in the imagery . The iterative imagery which runs , not only through a passage , but all through a play , is a kind of extension of this creative and modifying impulse , functioning over a much larger area ...
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... expression as well as the symbol of the whole theme . It is the sense of sound which is thus emphasised , for the play itself is an absolute symphony of sound , and it is through sound that its contrasts and movement are expressed ...
... expression as well as the symbol of the whole theme . It is the sense of sound which is thus emphasised , for the play itself is an absolute symphony of sound , and it is through sound that its contrasts and movement are expressed ...
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... expression of the transforming glory of love : her eyes in heaven Would through the airy region stream so bright That birds would sing and think it were not night . And Juliet , in her invocation to night , using an even more ...
... expression of the transforming glory of love : her eyes in heaven Would through the airy region stream so bright That birds would sing and think it were not night . And Juliet , in her invocation to night , using an even more ...
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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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