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lems of state , this worldly affairs ; figures of this kind are frequent in the history plays and in Hamlet . ... simultaneously , in soft focus ; and the method is to give the reader just enough of each figure for this purpose .
lems of state , this worldly affairs ; figures of this kind are frequent in the history plays and in Hamlet . ... simultaneously , in soft focus ; and the method is to give the reader just enough of each figure for this purpose .
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Night is one of the most frequent figures in Shakespeare to symbolize Death . Nor is it mere prettiness ... figure of the hare , lust's victim , relentlessly pursued to be enjoyed , only to its destruction ( 11. 679-708 ] .
Night is one of the most frequent figures in Shakespeare to symbolize Death . Nor is it mere prettiness ... figure of the hare , lust's victim , relentlessly pursued to be enjoyed , only to its destruction ( 11. 679-708 ] .
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177 , 182 , 186 , 345 as a Satan figure : pp . ... 234 , 246 , 283 , 293 witches and supernatural figures , role of : pp . ... 108 , 110 , 112 , 125 , 156 , 162 , 245 , 278 , 284 Cordelia as a Christ figure : pp .
177 , 182 , 186 , 345 as a Satan figure : pp . ... 234 , 246 , 283 , 293 witches and supernatural figures , role of : pp . ... 108 , 110 , 112 , 125 , 156 , 162 , 245 , 278 , 284 Cordelia as a Christ figure : pp .
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
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