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 109
... watch , To find the other forth ; and by adventuring both , I oft found both . So , he adds in effect , ' I owe you much ' , and ' that which I owe is lost ' , but if you please to shoot another arrow the same way you sent the first , I ...
... watch , To find the other forth ; and by adventuring both , I oft found both . So , he adds in effect , ' I owe you much ' , and ' that which I owe is lost ' , but if you please to shoot another arrow the same way you sent the first , I ...
Page 155
... watch at Elsinore ; love is strong and unshaken , fear is weak , pale - faced and pale - hearted , shuddering , trembling , and so on . It has been pointed out that the most terrible part of Macbeth , ' Shakespeare's most profound and ...
... watch at Elsinore ; love is strong and unshaken , fear is weak , pale - faced and pale - hearted , shuddering , trembling , and so on . It has been pointed out that the most terrible part of Macbeth , ' Shakespeare's most profound and ...
Page 245
... watch to watch , from tent to tent ' , cheering his war - worn soldiers . King John , from the point of view of imagery , stands KING quite apart from the series of York and Lancaster plays . The proportion of subjects of the images is ...
... watch to watch , from tent to tent ' , cheering his war - worn soldiers . King John , from the point of view of imagery , stands KING quite apart from the series of York and Lancaster plays . The proportion of subjects of the images is ...
Contents
The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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