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... imagery in King Lear intensifies the atmosphere of bestiality , and the new science of psycho - analysis encouraged a more exhaustive study of imagery . Dr. Spurgeon's method was the reverse of Knight's , objective and scientific ...
... imagery in King Lear intensifies the atmosphere of bestiality , and the new science of psycho - analysis encouraged a more exhaustive study of imagery . Dr. Spurgeon's method was the reverse of Knight's , objective and scientific ...
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... imagery . Recurrent imagery certainly plays a large part in shaping the meanings with which we are concerned ; but a too insistent concentration on imagery , let alone a mechanical classification of images , can only defeat its own ...
... imagery . Recurrent imagery certainly plays a large part in shaping the meanings with which we are concerned ; but a too insistent concentration on imagery , let alone a mechanical classification of images , can only defeat its own ...
الصفحة 283
... imagery . It embraces romantic and poetical imagery ( as becoming to a ' romance ' ) as well as drastic and realistic imagery of the workaday world . The more intellectual types of imagery by which passion and thought express themselves ...
... imagery . It embraces romantic and poetical imagery ( as becoming to a ' romance ' ) as well as drastic and realistic imagery of the workaday world . The more intellectual types of imagery by which passion and thought express themselves ...
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