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... Gloucester sees himself hewing 3. 2. 181 his way to the crown with a bloody axe , and Henry , 5.6.8 when Gloucester comes to kill him , pictures himself 2 H. VI , 3. 2.86 very aptly as a sheep yielding his throat unto the butcher's ...
... Gloucester sees himself hewing 3. 2. 181 his way to the crown with a bloody axe , and Henry , 5.6.8 when Gloucester comes to kill him , pictures himself 2 H. VI , 3. 2.86 very aptly as a sheep yielding his throat unto the butcher's ...
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... Gloucester , in a very vivid simile , dreaming of his desire for the crown , sees himself standing on a pro- montory gazing at a far - off shore ' where he would tread ' , and chiding the sea that sunders him from thence , Saying , he ...
... Gloucester , in a very vivid simile , dreaming of his desire for the crown , sees himself standing on a pro- montory gazing at a far - off shore ' where he would tread ' , and chiding the sea that sunders him from thence , Saying , he ...
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... Gloucester's ' flaw'd heart ' is cracked , and finally it ' burst smilingly ' . Kent longs to tread Oswald into mortar , and in his heated description of the steward's character , he evokes images of rats biting cords , weathercocks ...
... Gloucester's ' flaw'd heart ' is cracked , and finally it ' burst smilingly ' . Kent longs to tread Oswald into mortar , and in his heated description of the steward's character , he evokes images of rats biting cords , weathercocks ...
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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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