The Development of Shakespeare's Imagery |
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
IMAGERY IN THE HISTORY OF SHAKESPEARE | 10 |
PART I | 19 |
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abstract action animals Antony and Cleopatra apostrophes appears Ariel atmosphere audience becomes blood characteristic characterization characters colour compared comparisons conceit connection contrast Coriolanus Cymbeline dialogue diction doth dramatic dramatist E. M. W. Tillyard early plays elements Elizabethan employs example expression Fool fourth act function Granville-Barker Hamlet heaven Henry Henry VI Iago Iago's images imagination important inner King Lear language later Lear's Leontes lines London Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth manner means metaphorical middle period Miss Spurgeon monologue motif nature night Othello passage person poetic poetry Professor Spurgeon Prospero reality rhetorical Richard Richard II rôle Romeo and Juliet says scene Schmetz second act Shake Shakespeare's art Shakespeare's early Shakespeare's imagery Shakespearian significance simile situation speak speare's speech style symbolic Tempest theme things thou thought Timon tion Titus Titus Andronicus tragedies utterance whole play Wilson Knight wind Winter's Tale words