Shakespeare's Imagery: And what it Tells Us |
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Page 115
... running over ; as when the queen in Hamlet , without naming any object at all , so accurately describes the unfortunate result we have all experienced when trying with the utmost care to carry an overfull jug or bowl : So full of ...
... running over ; as when the queen in Hamlet , without naming any object at all , so accurately describes the unfortunate result we have all experienced when trying with the utmost care to carry an overfull jug or bowl : So full of ...
Page 224
... running imagery here chiefly serves to accentuate the place held in Shakespeare's love and imagination by the familiar country pursuit , so dear to him all his life , of the care of the fruit and flower garden . In the later plays , on ...
... running imagery here chiefly serves to accentuate the place held in Shakespeare's love and imagination by the familiar country pursuit , so dear to him all his life , of the care of the fruit and flower garden . In the later plays , on ...
Page 253
... running symbol works out as a whole . There are three aspects of the picture of a body in the mind of the writer of the play : the whole body and its limbs ; the various parts , tongue , mouth and so on ; and - much the most constant ...
... running symbol works out as a whole . There are three aspects of the picture of a body in the mind of the writer of the play : the whole body and its limbs ; the various parts , tongue , mouth and so on ; and - much the most constant ...
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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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