Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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... expressions that contain rather general allusions to birds represent a kind of conventional by - product of the same ... expression " Bridewell birds " ( jailbirds ) 19 certainly implies the idea of unhappy birds in a cage . As popular ...
... expressions that contain rather general allusions to birds represent a kind of conventional by - product of the same ... expression " Bridewell birds " ( jailbirds ) 19 certainly implies the idea of unhappy birds in a cage . As popular ...
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... expression , the happy hunt- ing - ground of the right thing to discourse about , and the right way of saying it . " 84 Rhetoric was one of the main subjects taught in the schools of England in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.85 ...
... expression , the happy hunt- ing - ground of the right thing to discourse about , and the right way of saying it . " 84 Rhetoric was one of the main subjects taught in the schools of England in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.85 ...
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... expression . Even the supplementing of this material with ideas about native British creatures is a following of the ... expressions that are still used in spoken and written English on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean show the ...
... expression . Even the supplementing of this material with ideas about native British creatures is a following of the ... expressions that are still used in spoken and written English on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean show the ...
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