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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... human body and human emotions with the great fundamental rhythmical movements of nature herself . Much of this analogy between things human and natural is of course to be found all through Shake- speare's imagery ; indeed without it ...
... human body and human emotions with the great fundamental rhythmical movements of nature herself . Much of this analogy between things human and natural is of course to be found all through Shake- speare's imagery ; indeed without it ...
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... human being by another , which we witness in the tragedy , the human spider and his fly ; whereas in King Lear our imagina- tion is filled with the accumulated pictures of active ferocity , of wolf , tiger , wild boar , vulture ...
... human being by another , which we witness in the tragedy , the human spider and his fly ; whereas in King Lear our imagina- tion is filled with the accumulated pictures of active ferocity , of wolf , tiger , wild boar , vulture ...
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... human ; Man Human Society ideas of Shakespeare on , 75-6 Humanity , types of See People , classes and types of Hunting knowledge of , and images from , 101- 2 , 103-5 , 264 used by other Elizabethan drama- tists , 31 , 32 Ideas ...
... human ; Man Human Society ideas of Shakespeare on , 75-6 Humanity , types of See People , classes and types of Hunting knowledge of , and images from , 101- 2 , 103-5 , 264 used by other Elizabethan drama- tists , 31 , 32 Ideas ...
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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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