Massinger's ImageryInst. f. Engl. Sprache u. Literatur, Univ. Salzburg, 1973 - 170 Seiten |
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Francis Dwight Evenhuis. Chapter XIII ANIMALS The animal - images are 15.21 per cent of the total imagery . Of the 288 animal - images the largest subdivision is that of 125 referring to four - legged creatures of which thirty - eight ...
Francis Dwight Evenhuis. Chapter XIII ANIMALS The animal - images are 15.21 per cent of the total imagery . Of the 288 animal - images the largest subdivision is that of 125 referring to four - legged creatures of which thirty - eight ...
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... animals in his imagery are the bugbear , dragon , incubus , succubae , basilisk , cockatrice , and the " monster . " Of serpents there are images concerning snakes , " serpents , " aspicks , adders , vipers -- all of which are used as ...
... animals in his imagery are the bugbear , dragon , incubus , succubae , basilisk , cockatrice , and the " monster . " Of serpents there are images concerning snakes , " serpents , " aspicks , adders , vipers -- all of which are used as ...
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... animal - imagery occurs with much more frequency than Marlowe's and with a slightly higher frequency than Shakespeare's . This suggests his greater tendency toward satire , since his animals are employed in the usual method to arouse ...
... animal - imagery occurs with much more frequency than Marlowe's and with a slightly higher frequency than Shakespeare's . This suggests his greater tendency toward satire , since his animals are employed in the usual method to arouse ...
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