Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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Page 107
183 ; — the horse Bucephalus ' refusing to be mounted by anyone but Alexander
the Great , Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 109 ; Topsell , Historie of
Foure - Footed Beastes , p . 312 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , IX , 289 ; Works of
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183 ; — the horse Bucephalus ' refusing to be mounted by anyone but Alexander
the Great , Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 109 ; Topsell , Historie of
Foure - Footed Beastes , p . 312 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , IX , 289 ; Works of
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Page 108
Topsell , Historie of Foure - Footed Beastes , pp . 435 - 36 ; Works of Nashe (
McKerrow ) , II , 284 ; — its learning men ' s names and , imitating man ' s voice ,
calling victims out to be devoured , Topsell , Historie of Foure - Footed Beastes ,
pp .
Topsell , Historie of Foure - Footed Beastes , pp . 435 - 36 ; Works of Nashe (
McKerrow ) , II , 284 ; — its learning men ' s names and , imitating man ' s voice ,
calling victims out to be devoured , Topsell , Historie of Foure - Footed Beastes ,
pp .
Page 127
19 . A folio volume containing these two works is in the rare book collection of the
Harper Library at the University of Chicago . 20 . The Historie of Foure - Footed
Beastes , p . 489 . A marginal note accompanying the discussion of the lynx is as
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19 . A folio volume containing these two works is in the rare book collection of the
Harper Library at the University of Chicago . 20 . The Historie of Foure - Footed
Beastes , p . 489 . A marginal note accompanying the discussion of the lynx is as
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