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Page 57
... colour . He has curiously few colour images , that is , images which group themselves primarily under that particular heading . This is partly because he is in- SIGHT terested in colour , not chiefly for its colour Shakespeare's Senses.
... colour . He has curiously few colour images , that is , images which group themselves primarily under that particular heading . This is partly because he is in- SIGHT terested in colour , not chiefly for its colour Shakespeare's Senses.
Page 58
... colour and what attract him supremely are change and contrast . His delight in shifting , changing colour is another manifestation of his delight in move- ment and life , and one would expect to find evidence of it all through his ...
... colour and what attract him supremely are change and contrast . His delight in shifting , changing colour is another manifestation of his delight in move- ment and life , and one would expect to find evidence of it all through his ...
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... colour and tint of flesh , and the contrasts of the various shades which are called ' white ' , ' as he is to the changing colour in the cheek . In his early poems this particular colour in- terest is , like the changing colour in the ...
... colour and tint of flesh , and the contrasts of the various shades which are called ' white ' , ' as he is to the changing colour in the cheek . In his early poems this particular colour in- terest is , like the changing colour in the ...
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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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