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In his Ephemerides of Phialo ( 1579 ) , which contains an Apologie of the
Schoole of Abuse , Gosson expresses the wish that as the bear licks her newborn
cubs into shape he may be able to put his thoughts into words that will convey his
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In his Ephemerides of Phialo ( 1579 ) , which contains an Apologie of the
Schoole of Abuse , Gosson expresses the wish that as the bear licks her newborn
cubs into shape he may be able to put his thoughts into words that will convey his
...
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7 ; Gosson , The Ephemerides of Phialo ( Huntington Library facsimile ) , pp . 1
recto , 13 recto ; Lyly , Euphues ( Arber ) , p . 55 ; Works of Lodge ( Hunterian
Club ) , III , iv , 52 ; ibid . , IV , i , 70 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , II , 15 , 31 , 92 ,
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7 ; Gosson , The Ephemerides of Phialo ( Huntington Library facsimile ) , pp . 1
recto , 13 recto ; Lyly , Euphues ( Arber ) , p . 55 ; Works of Lodge ( Hunterian
Club ) , III , iv , 52 ; ibid . , IV , i , 70 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , II , 15 , 31 , 92 ,
154 ...
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VULTURE : its keen sense of smell , Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 413 ,
415 ; Gosson , The Ephemerides of Phialo ( Huntington Library facsimile ) , p . 42
recto ; Lyly , Euphues ( Arber ) , p . 153 ; - its predatory habits , Works of ...
VULTURE : its keen sense of smell , Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 413 ,
415 ; Gosson , The Ephemerides of Phialo ( Huntington Library facsimile ) , p . 42
recto ; Lyly , Euphues ( Arber ) , p . 153 ; - its predatory habits , Works of ...
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