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Caroline F. E. Spurgeon. HIS LOVE OF MOVEMENT 51 This fact of Shakespeare's love of movement is a good example of how a study of the subject - matter of his images may throw light on his poetic technique , for I believe it supplies a ...
Caroline F. E. Spurgeon. HIS LOVE OF MOVEMENT 51 This fact of Shakespeare's love of movement is a good example of how a study of the subject - matter of his images may throw light on his poetic technique , for I believe it supplies a ...
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... movement of the vessel he uses his favourite verb ' peep ' — a human action to convey the quick darting movement of an object desiring to escape unseen : the borders maritime Lack blood to think on't , and flush youth revolt : No vessel ...
... movement of the vessel he uses his favourite verb ' peep ' — a human action to convey the quick darting movement of an object desiring to escape unseen : the borders maritime Lack blood to think on't , and flush youth revolt : No vessel ...
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... movement of ' gentle rain ' and Prospero's on life and reality into the coming and going , the forming and melting of clouds in the sky . Indeed , it would almost seem as if a predominating movement , which informs and vitalises the ...
... movement of ' gentle rain ' and Prospero's on life and reality into the coming and going , the forming and melting of clouds in the sky . Indeed , it would almost seem as if a predominating movement , which informs and vitalises 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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