Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character PortrayalKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 150 pagini |
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Pagina 37
... serpent under the innocent flower , a conventional identification , and serpent imagery also characterizes Goneril and Suffolk , both of whom were entrusted with important responsibilities and used their power to further their own ends ...
... serpent under the innocent flower , a conventional identification , and serpent imagery also characterizes Goneril and Suffolk , both of whom were entrusted with important responsibilities and used their power to further their own ends ...
Pagina 38
... serpent - like upon the very heart . " 32 Old Gloucester , too , recognizes the animal qualities in Goneril and ... serpent , " Goneril.36 ter , The connection of a serpent with Claudius , the uncle of Hamlet , is , of course , inherent ...
... serpent - like upon the very heart . " 32 Old Gloucester , too , recognizes the animal qualities in Goneril and ... serpent , " Goneril.36 ter , The connection of a serpent with Claudius , the uncle of Hamlet , is , of course , inherent ...
Pagina 77
... serpent within a Vyne and for the grete wynter and frost the serpent was hard and almost dede for cold whereof the good man had pyte and toke and bare her in to his hows and leyd her before the fyre and so moche he dyd that she came ...
... serpent within a Vyne and for the grete wynter and frost the serpent was hard and almost dede for cold whereof the good man had pyte and toke and bare her in to his hows and leyd her before the fyre and so moche he dyd that she came ...
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