A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... 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 de- feat its own purpose . What we ...
... 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 de- feat its own purpose . What we ...
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... imagery was systematically studied . Its chief merit is in its demonstration that the imagery is often connected by unconscious puns or other un- conscious links . Whiter was even the first to point out iterative imagery , and image ...
... imagery was systematically studied . Its chief merit is in its demonstration that the imagery is often connected by unconscious puns or other un- conscious links . Whiter was even the first to point out iterative imagery , and image ...
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... imagery , less ' scientific ' but more critical than Miss Spur- geon's . R. B. Heilman has written a full - length study of the imagery of King Lear in relation to its structure ( This Great Stage , 1948 ) ; and he is particularly ...
... imagery , less ' scientific ' but more critical than Miss Spur- geon's . R. B. Heilman has written a full - length study of the imagery of King Lear in relation to its structure ( This Great Stage , 1948 ) ; and he is particularly ...
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