Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character Portrayal |
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CHAPTER | 5 |
The Tradition | 27 |
Some Notes on Aesop Editions Since Shakespeares Time | 73 |
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Aesop Aesop's Fables Aesopian tradition Ajax allusion animal analogy animal comparisons animal disguises animal figures animal imagery Antony Aristotle atque Baldwin bear beast birds boar Bullokar Caliban Camerarius Camerarius tells Caxton cerdo character portrayal Coriolanus costumes creatures devils dragons eagle edition Elizabeth Elizabethan English Fables of Aesop Fabula Falstaff feathers fish Goneril Greek Hamlet hath head Henry Henry VI Herne the Hunter horstayles human hunter Iago's Ibid Inigo Inigo Jones King Lear lamb lion Lion's Skin Loeb Classical Library London lyon Macbeth metaphor monster moral mouse Natural History Othello physiognomy plays Pliny Porta portray prey probably Prospero's references Revels Richard Richard III Robin Romeo satiric satyrs says serpent Shakespeare sketch spirits stage Stephano story supernatural tail Temp Thomas thou Timon of Athens tions Titus Andronicus Translation Trinculo Troilus and Cressida University Press wings witch wolf York