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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... moving several ways At one self instant , she poor soul assays Loving , not to love at all , and every part Strove to resist the motions of her heart ; or the nature of man , and of his eager striving soul , one with the life force of ...
... moving several ways At one self instant , she poor soul assays Loving , not to love at all , and every part Strove to resist the motions of her heart ; or the nature of man , and of his eager striving soul , one with the life force of ...
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... moving in their spheres , and straying from them only as a sign or result of great disturbance or disaster ( not once referred to by Bacon ) , seems to be the most constant of astronomical ideas in Shake- speare's mind . Thus , the king ...
... moving in their spheres , and straying from them only as a sign or result of great disturbance or disaster ( not once referred to by Bacon ) , seems to be the most constant of astronomical ideas in Shake- speare's mind . Thus , the king ...
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... moving scene in Macbeth , when Lady Macduff and her little son realise the imminence of their 3 H. VI , 2. 5. 129 A. and C. 4.7 . 12 Ham . 3. 3.67 danger , she compares her boy to a poor bird in peril of Mac . 4. 2. 34 ' the net ...
... moving scene in Macbeth , when Lady Macduff and her little son realise the imminence of their 3 H. VI , 2. 5. 129 A. and C. 4.7 . 12 Ham . 3. 3.67 danger , she compares her boy to a poor bird in peril of Mac . 4. 2. 34 ' the net ...
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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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