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Page 86
In the second fable , which may be considered the second part of his “ praise of
the Red Herring , ” what Nashe calls his “ Romish history ” possibly may be
interpreted as an allegory of Henry VIII's troublous dealings with the Pope , which
led to ...
In the second fable , which may be considered the second part of his “ praise of
the Red Herring , ” what Nashe calls his “ Romish history ” possibly may be
interpreted as an allegory of Henry VIII's troublous dealings with the Pope , which
led to ...
Page 101
... ibid . , VIII , 65 ; ibid . , IX , 32 , 79-80 ; Works of Sidney ( Feuillerat ) , II , 100 ;
Works of Deloney ( Mann ) , pp . 95 , 250 ; — symbol of peace , Works of Greene (
Grosart ) , V , 61-62 , 72 ; ibid . , VII , 72 ; ibid . , IX , 256 , 130 ; — the housedove's
...
... ibid . , VIII , 65 ; ibid . , IX , 32 , 79-80 ; Works of Sidney ( Feuillerat ) , II , 100 ;
Works of Deloney ( Mann ) , pp . 95 , 250 ; — symbol of peace , Works of Greene (
Grosart ) , V , 61-62 , 72 ; ibid . , VII , 72 ; ibid . , IX , 256 , 130 ; — the housedove's
...
Page 147
... consequently you have not known suffering , ' suggests how readily an allusion
to Death can pass into a more general allusion to sorrow , care , and poverty . "
325. Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , VIII , 94 , 138 ; ibid . , XII , 163 , 176 , 251 . 326.
... consequently you have not known suffering , ' suggests how readily an allusion
to Death can pass into a more general allusion to sorrow , care , and poverty . "
325. Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , VIII , 94 , 138 ; ibid . , XII , 163 , 176 , 251 . 326.
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