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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Page 106
... look , look ! it stands upright , Like lime - twigs set to catch my winged soul . In short , Shakespeare's intense sympathy with the feelings of animals is illustrated again and again in his similes , and most especially his feeling for ...
... look , look ! it stands upright , Like lime - twigs set to catch my winged soul . In short , Shakespeare's intense sympathy with the feelings of animals is illustrated again and again in his similes , and most especially his feeling for ...
Page 156
... look to have . Too late he realises that all pervading fear has inevitably cast out love , that , as Angus says earlier , Those he commands move only in command , Nothing in love , and all that is now left him is to drop all pretence ...
... look to have . Too late he realises that all pervading fear has inevitably cast out love , that , as Angus says earlier , Those he commands move only in command , Nothing in love , and all that is now left him is to drop all pretence ...
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... look at with him , and by virtue of his own genius , we can see them almost as vividly as he did . These pictures reveal a highly sensitive imagination 3.1.78 which realises to the full that ' cowards die many times 7.C. 2. 2. 32 before ...
... look at with him , and by virtue of his own genius , we can see them almost as vividly as he did . These pictures reveal a highly sensitive imagination 3.1.78 which realises to the full that ' cowards die many times 7.C. 2. 2. 32 before ...
Contents
The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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