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... emphasising one single sensa- tion . This sensation is in itself the physical expression as well as the symbol of the whole theme . It is the sense of sound which is thus emphasised , for the play itself is an absolute symphony of sound ...
... emphasising one single sensa- tion . This sensation is in itself the physical expression as well as the symbol of the whole theme . It is the sense of sound which is thus emphasised , for the play itself is an absolute symphony of sound ...
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... , though bodily disease is emphasised , bodily action and strain are little I. 4. 24 ; 5. I. 148 ; 2. 2.622 ; 3.2 . 312 4. I. 21 4. 3.9 4. 3. 68 4. 7. 118 4. 7. 124 Ham.3.1.56-88 drawn upon ; indeed , only in Hamlet's great.
... , though bodily disease is emphasised , bodily action and strain are little I. 4. 24 ; 5. I. 148 ; 2. 2.622 ; 3.2 . 312 4. I. 21 4. 3.9 4. 3. 68 4. 7. 118 4. 7. 124 Ham.3.1.56-88 drawn upon ; indeed , only in Hamlet's great.
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... emphasised , was not the picture which was constantly before Shakespeare's eyes as he threw himself into this story of man's greed and ingratitude . It was a quite different picture , but an extraordinarily characteristic one . I have ...
... emphasised , was not the picture which was constantly before Shakespeare's eyes as he threw himself into this story of man's greed and ingratitude . It was a quite different picture , but an extraordinarily characteristic one . I have ...
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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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