Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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... gave rise to animal conventions in the literature of western Europe and then show how these ideas about animals were perpetuated in medieval literature on the Continent and trans- mitted to England , where precedents became established ...
... gave rise to animal conventions in the literature of western Europe and then show how these ideas about animals were perpetuated in medieval literature on the Continent and trans- mitted to England , where precedents became established ...
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... gave rise to a new series of political poems of the familiar type . In most of these new poems , one of King Henry VI's ministers , the Duke of Suffolk , popularly referred to as the " Fox " and " Jack Napes , " the vulgar name for an ...
... gave rise to a new series of political poems of the familiar type . In most of these new poems , one of King Henry VI's ministers , the Duke of Suffolk , popularly referred to as the " Fox " and " Jack Napes , " the vulgar name for an ...
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... gave to their lit- erary style its distinctive character chiefly by their use of this kind of imagery . Though excessively used , these animal illustrations were nevertheless apt vehicles for the expression of ideas . The flourishing of ...
... gave to their lit- erary style its distinctive character chiefly by their use of this kind of imagery . Though excessively used , these animal illustrations were nevertheless apt vehicles for the expression of ideas . The flourishing of ...
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