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Page 79
... tion sin and evil deeds always smell foully . We are definitely conscious of this in Hamlet , with its underlying idea of a foul tumour , of rottenness and corruption , offences that are ' rank ' and smell to heaven ; in Julius Caesar ...
... tion sin and evil deeds always smell foully . We are definitely conscious of this in Hamlet , with its underlying idea of a foul tumour , of rottenness and corruption , offences that are ' rank ' and smell to heaven ; in Julius Caesar ...
Page 269
... tion that ' he's a coward ... that will not drink to my niece , till his brains turn o ' the toe like a parish - top ' , or his direction to Sir Andrew to scout for him ' at the corner of the orchard like a bum - baily ' , Viola's ...
... tion that ' he's a coward ... that will not drink to my niece , till his brains turn o ' the toe like a parish - top ' , or his direction to Sir Andrew to scout for him ' at the corner of the orchard like a bum - baily ' , Viola's ...
Page 383
... tion has profoundly impressed him , and all the force of the peculiar emotional effect of its heavy saddening reiteration is summed up in the adjective ' sullen ' ( adopted later by Milton for the curfew ) , by which he thrice describes ...
... tion has profoundly impressed him , and all the force of the peculiar emotional effect of its heavy saddening reiteration is summed up in the adjective ' sullen ' ( adopted later by Milton for the curfew ) , by which he thrice describes ...
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Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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