Shakespeare's Imagery: And what it Tells UsMacmillan, 1935 - 408 من الصفحات An analysis of the ways in which Shakespeare's imagery functions to reveal literary and personal motives. |
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... play in a considerable hurry , and got into the habit of it . For there is evidence , I think , of haste of a kind we so rarely find in later plays , in the many repetitions of images , such as the comparison of the transitory nature of ...
... play in a considerable hurry , and got into the habit of it . For there is evidence , I think , of haste of a kind we so rarely find in later plays , in the many repetitions of images , such as the comparison of the transitory nature of ...
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... play : dogs , fawning and eating and lapping , with ' gluttonous maws ' devouring their lord's meat ' , eating remnants , licking sweets and melting the sugar . This is the picture which runs as an undertone through- out the whole play ...
... play : dogs , fawning and eating and lapping , with ' gluttonous maws ' devouring their lord's meat ' , eating remnants , licking sweets and melting the sugar . This is the picture which runs as an undertone through- out the whole play ...
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... plays SHAKESPEARE's plays in approximate chronological order , showing the total number of images in each : No. of No. of lines images in play ' Love's Labour's Lost 204 2651 Two Gentlemen 102 2193 Comedy of Errors 60 1753 Romeo and ...
... plays SHAKESPEARE's plays in approximate chronological order , showing the total number of images in each : No. of No. of lines images in play ' Love's Labour's Lost 204 2651 Two Gentlemen 102 2193 Comedy of Errors 60 1753 Romeo and ...
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The Aim and Method explained 3 | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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All's Antony Antony and Cleopatra Bacon beauty Ben Jonson birds body characteristic characters chiefly colour constant Coriolanus cries Cymbeline death declares Dekker describes dogs doth dramatists drawn Elizabethan emotion especially evil eyes fear feeling fire flood foul garden Hamlet hath heaven Henry Henry VI Honest Whore horror human idea imagery imagination interest Juliet kind King John King Lear large number Lear light Love's Love's Labour's Lost lovers Macbeth Marlowe metaphor movement nature night noticed Othello passion play poet prisoners realise Richard Richard II river Romeo Romeo and Juliet says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's images Shakespeare's mind sickness similes smell soul speare's sport sweet swift symbol tells Temp things thou thought Timon Timon of Athens touch Troilus and Cressida VIII vivid watch weeds whole wind words writers