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 254
... vivid picture of a support or means of walking offered to the human body when no longer capable of any movement at all : the articles were ratified , says Buckingham , ' to as much end as give a crutch to the dead ' . At the end of the ...
... vivid picture of a support or means of walking offered to the human body when no longer capable of any movement at all : the articles were ratified , says Buckingham , ' to as much end as give a crutch to the dead ' . At the end of the ...
Page 288
... vivid , quaint , or grotesque . It is this which is the most noticeable feature about the quality of the images as a whole . Often these latter ones are poetical as well , from sheer force and brilliance , as in Isabella's outburst ...
... vivid , quaint , or grotesque . It is this which is the most noticeable feature about the quality of the images as a whole . Often these latter ones are poetical as well , from sheer force and brilliance , as in Isabella's outburst ...
Page 289
... vivid use of concrete verbs and adjectives applied to abstrac- tions : Hooking both right and wrong to the appetite , To follow as it draws ; Lent him our terror , dress'd him with our love ; a purpose More grave and wrinkled than the ...
... vivid use of concrete verbs and adjectives applied to abstrac- tions : Hooking both right and wrong to the appetite , To follow as it draws ; Lent him our terror , dress'd him with our love ; a purpose More grave and wrinkled than the ...
Contents
The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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