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... side can be said to have been victorious , the red rose of Lancaster won the ascendancy over the white rose of York . In the second fable , which may be considered the second part of his " praise of the Red Herring , " what Nashe calls ...
... side can be said to have been victorious , the red rose of Lancaster won the ascendancy over the white rose of York . In the second fable , which may be considered the second part of his " praise of the Red Herring , " what Nashe calls ...
Page 90
... sides of the Atlantic Ocean show the persistence in the living language of the same conventional animal symbolism that was employed in Elizabethan times and earlier . Fox , ass , ape , lion , tiger , leopard , chimera , eagle , swan ...
... sides of the Atlantic Ocean show the persistence in the living language of the same conventional animal symbolism that was employed in Elizabethan times and earlier . Fox , ass , ape , lion , tiger , leopard , chimera , eagle , swan ...
Page 107
... side to fall senseless , Topsell , Historie of Foure - Footed Beastes , pp . 435-36 ; Lyly , Euphues and His England ( Arber ) , pp . 287-88 ; its changing its sex ( becoming male and female in alternate years ) : Pliny : Natural ...
... side to fall senseless , Topsell , Historie of Foure - Footed Beastes , pp . 435-36 ; Lyly , Euphues and His England ( Arber ) , pp . 287-88 ; its changing its sex ( becoming male and female in alternate years ) : Pliny : Natural ...
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