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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... symbol of the fruit and flower garden , already noticed , there is the even more obvious one of the butcher and slaughter - house , slightly carried on in Richard III . 1 H. VI , 4. 2. 22 4. 2. 24 4. 2. 45 4. 3. 20 , 21 4. 4. 14 4. 2 ...
... symbol of the fruit and flower garden , already noticed , there is the even more obvious one of the butcher and slaughter - house , slightly carried on in Richard III . 1 H. VI , 4. 2. 22 4. 2. 24 4. 2. 45 4. 3. 20 , 21 4. 4. 14 4. 2 ...
Page 245
... symbol , which out - dominates all others in the play , is the body and bodily action . It is so in an entirely different and infinitely more imaginative way than in Coriolanus , where certain functions or persons in the state are ...
... symbol , which out - dominates all others in the play , is the body and bodily action . It is so in an entirely different and infinitely more imaginative way than in Coriolanus , where certain functions or persons in the state are ...
Page 354
... symbol as does Shakespeare . Shelley , in his Prometheus Unbound , perhaps comes nearest to it , ' when he brings ... symbolism than do Shake- speare's varied and tremendous dramas . This method of working by way of suggestion ...
... symbol as does Shakespeare . Shelley , in his Prometheus Unbound , perhaps comes nearest to it , ' when he brings ... symbolism than do Shake- speare's varied and tremendous dramas . This method of working by way of suggestion ...
Contents
The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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