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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الصفحة 194
... Thou detestable maw , thou womb 5.3.45 of death ' . A curious combination of this idea of hollow places when thinking of death comes out in Exeter's defiant words to the Dauphin when he says the English king sends to him ' scorn and ...
... Thou detestable maw , thou womb 5.3.45 of death ' . A curious combination of this idea of hollow places when thinking of death comes out in Exeter's defiant words to the Dauphin when he says the English king sends to him ' scorn and ...
الصفحة 199
... Thou [ says Timon ] art a slave whom Fortune's Timon , 4. 3. 250 tender arm With favour never clasp'd , but bred a dog ; and the associative picture starts again : Hadst thou , like us from our first swath , proceeded The sweet degrees ...
... Thou [ says Timon ] art a slave whom Fortune's Timon , 4. 3. 250 tender arm With favour never clasp'd , but bred a dog ; and the associative picture starts again : Hadst thou , like us from our first swath , proceeded The sweet degrees ...
الصفحة 285
... Thou call'dst me dog before thou hadst a cause ; But , since I am a dog , beware my fangs ; and probably it is present in his mind when he tells the duke that if his house be troubled with a rat , he is at 1. 3. III 1. 3. 116 3.3.6 M ...
... Thou call'dst me dog before thou hadst a cause ; But , since I am a dog , beware my fangs ; and probably it is present in his mind when he tells the duke that if his house be troubled with a rat , he is at 1. 3. III 1. 3. 116 3.3.6 M ...
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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