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... remained loyal to its dead master Fulvius ; and the Aesopic story of Androcles and the lion.89 " The feined Fables , " Wilson points out , " would not be forgotten at any hande . For not onely they delite the rude and ignorant , but ...
... remained loyal to its dead master Fulvius ; and the Aesopic story of Androcles and the lion.89 " The feined Fables , " Wilson points out , " would not be forgotten at any hande . For not onely they delite the rude and ignorant , but ...
Page 85
... remained of him , and those Cobbes , rather than hee woulde go home wyth a sleeuelesse answer , he bought at the rate of fourescore ducats.462 Nashe , referring , no doubt , to these fables , comments scornfully upon those readers who ...
... remained of him , and those Cobbes , rather than hee woulde go home wyth a sleeuelesse answer , he bought at the rate of fourescore ducats.462 Nashe , referring , no doubt , to these fables , comments scornfully upon those readers who ...
Page 90
... remained in use since the Renaissance . Many of the common words and expressions that are still used in spoken and written English on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean show the persistence in the living language of the same conventional ...
... remained in use since the Renaissance . Many of the common words and expressions that are still used in spoken and written English on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean show the persistence in the living language of the same conventional ...
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