Shakespeare's Speaking Pictures: Studies in Iconic ImageryUniversity of New Mexico Press, 1974 - 236 páginas |
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... classical deities as moral allegories in their appearance and attributes predictably include Hercules : Hercules apparayled in a Lions skinne , signyfyeth the valiant courage of a woorthy Captayne , also the Prudencie where- with his ...
... classical deities as moral allegories in their appearance and attributes predictably include Hercules : Hercules apparayled in a Lions skinne , signyfyeth the valiant courage of a woorthy Captayne , also the Prudencie where- with his ...
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... classical allusions are lightly handled , kept almost subliminal . Indeed , the relationship be- tween " Antaeus " and the earth is even displaced , for it is Charles who boasts to Orlando : " Come , where is this young gallant that is ...
... classical allusions are lightly handled , kept almost subliminal . Indeed , the relationship be- tween " Antaeus " and the earth is even displaced , for it is Charles who boasts to Orlando : " Come , where is this young gallant that is ...
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... classical hell.9 Holinshed himself seems to lean toward a model for his " Weird Sisters " in classical antiquity , for he describes them as " three women in strange and wild apparell , resembling creatures of elder worlde [ sic ] ...
... classical hell.9 Holinshed himself seems to lean toward a model for his " Weird Sisters " in classical antiquity , for he describes them as " three women in strange and wild apparell , resembling creatures of elder worlde [ sic ] ...
Términos y frases comunes
allegorical Alonso Antaeus Antonio appearance Ariel banquet Banquo's Bassanio Bolingbroke casket Castle cauldron century Christ Christian cited classical Claudius commonplace context conventional critical dagger death defeat deposition scene despair devil divine dramatic dying E. M. W. Tillyard earlier Elizabethan emblem books emblematic England English especially fall famous fate Flint Castle Folger Shakespeare Library Fortune God's Hamlet harpy hath hell Hercules iconic stage image iconography illustrated instance Jesse Tree justice king King Lear Lear literal literature London Macbeth Macduff masque medieval meditation Merchant of Venice mercy mirror moriendi mousetrap murder mystery Neoplatonic Orlando Othello painting paradox parallel Photo Plate play popular Portia Prospero religious Renaissance Renaissance Drama Renaissance iconography Richard Richard II sense Shakespeare Quarterly Shakespeare's audience Shylock Sins soul speech spiritual stage imagery Studies suggested suicide symbolic Tempest temptations theme theological tradition Tragedy Tudor verbal virtue visual witches woodcut York