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... face " mentions a gentleman's “ salamanders face " that " burnt like Etna for anger . " 1963 61 In Mery Tales , Wittie Questions and Quicke Answeres , the tale of " the frier that brayde in his sermon " compares a foolish preacher to an ...
... face " mentions a gentleman's “ salamanders face " that " burnt like Etna for anger . " 1963 61 In Mery Tales , Wittie Questions and Quicke Answeres , the tale of " the frier that brayde in his sermon " compares a foolish preacher to an ...
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... face " but " by reason of his younge yeeres " is " ignorant that under moste greene grasse lie most great snakes . " 95 The same idea about the snake is implied in the story of " Sinorix and Camma RENAISSANCE NON - RELIGIOUS PROSE 57.
... face " but " by reason of his younge yeeres " is " ignorant that under moste greene grasse lie most great snakes . " 95 The same idea about the snake is implied in the story of " Sinorix and Camma RENAISSANCE NON - RELIGIOUS PROSE 57.
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... face of the earth . " 98 The idea of the fish's being deceived and caught with a baited hook is used conventionally in " Scilla and Minos " to picture the in- experience of Iphis , who , fixing " his fonde fancie " upon Scilla's " fine face ...
... face of the earth . " 98 The idea of the fish's being deceived and caught with a baited hook is used conventionally in " Scilla and Minos " to picture the in- experience of Iphis , who , fixing " his fonde fancie " upon Scilla's " fine face ...
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