The Shakespearian TempestH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 332 pages |
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... imagery is only one very obvious and recurrent thread in a wider pattern of ' disorder ' thought , often bodied into imagery of universal disorder : comets and meteors , earthquakes , and such like : which again may blend with ' disease ...
... imagery is only one very obvious and recurrent thread in a wider pattern of ' disorder ' thought , often bodied into imagery of universal disorder : comets and meteors , earthquakes , and such like : which again may blend with ' disease ...
Page 90
... imagery blends with the volatility of swift wit or swift love ( both are often ' swift ' in Shakespeare1 ) : hence ' quips ' and ' sentences ' are ' paper bullets of the brain ' ( 11. iii . 248 ) . And all this suggestion of swift wit ...
... imagery blends with the volatility of swift wit or swift love ( both are often ' swift ' in Shakespeare1 ) : hence ' quips ' and ' sentences ' are ' paper bullets of the brain ' ( 11. iii . 248 ) . And all this suggestion of swift wit ...
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... imagery , especially sea - imagery used in relation to love : A thousand oaths , an ocean of his tears And instances of infinite of love Warrant me welcome to my Proteus . ( II . vii . 69 ) In no early play does the poet write of the ...
... imagery , especially sea - imagery used in relation to love : A thousand oaths , an ocean of his tears And instances of infinite of love Warrant me welcome to my Proteus . ( II . vii . 69 ) In no early play does the poet write of the ...
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