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I would just point out here that it has a very marked running symbol in the imagery , a continuous picture in the poet's mind of the human body seen in endlessly varied action , which seems partly summed up in Norfolk's description near ...
I would just point out here that it has a very marked running symbol in the imagery , a continuous picture in the poet's mind of the human body seen in endlessly varied action , which seems partly summed up in Norfolk's description near ...
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peeping ; crushing , strangling , shaking , trembling , sleeping , stirring , and , especially and repeatedly , the picture of the body or back bent and weighed down under a heavy burden . I may just slightly indicate how this symbol ...
peeping ; crushing , strangling , shaking , trembling , sleeping , stirring , and , especially and repeatedly , the picture of the body or back bent and weighed down under a heavy burden . I may just slightly indicate how this symbol ...
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This ' undersong ' of imagery , peculiarly Shakespearian , of a human body seen in every form of physical activity , seems to me to throw some fresh light on the problem of authorship , and the first question one asks is , ' Does this ...
This ' undersong ' of imagery , peculiarly Shakespearian , of a human body seen in every form of physical activity , seems to me to throw some fresh light on the problem of authorship , and the first question one asks is , ' Does this ...
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