Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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... images all the poetry of the play is fused into one intense impression . But Shakespeare seems never to have manipulated his imagery in this consciously scheming fashion . His poetry rather gives the effect of a spontaneous eruption ...
... images all the poetry of the play is fused into one intense impression . But Shakespeare seems never to have manipulated his imagery in this consciously scheming fashion . His poetry rather gives the effect of a spontaneous eruption ...
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... image of the crow returning to its nest intro- duces an extra vibration as the murderer momentarily follows its ... images similar to the one I have quoted I should not feel that there was a signi- ficance in that play beyond the ...
... image of the crow returning to its nest intro- duces an extra vibration as the murderer momentarily follows its ... images similar to the one I have quoted I should not feel that there was a signi- ficance in that play beyond the ...
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... images such as these . The correspondences between mind and natural forms and natural processes is attested by common speech as well as by the poets . Just as it is with peculiar rightness that George Herbert can say , ' And now in age ...
... images such as these . The correspondences between mind and natural forms and natural processes is attested by common speech as well as by the poets . Just as it is with peculiar rightness that George Herbert can say , ' And now in age ...
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First Observations | 16 |
The Sonnets and King Henry | 35 |
The Theme of Appearance and Reality in Troilus | 55 |
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