Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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... perhaps more than the footnotes indicate . A list of the animals , birds , reptiles , and other creatures with the conventional ideas pertaining to them is given in the Appendix , where also are to be found the page references to their ...
... perhaps more than the footnotes indicate . A list of the animals , birds , reptiles , and other creatures with the conventional ideas pertaining to them is given in the Appendix , where also are to be found the page references to their ...
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... perhaps as early as the fourth century A.D.32 The stories gathered incidents from animal folk - lore and from Aesopic material . In one place is described a marvelous comb made of " the bone of a clene noble beest named Panthera ...
... perhaps as early as the fourth century A.D.32 The stories gathered incidents from animal folk - lore and from Aesopic material . In one place is described a marvelous comb made of " the bone of a clene noble beest named Panthera ...
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