Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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45-46 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , IV , 125-26 ; Works of Deloney ( Mann ) , pp . 95-96 . SEPIA ( cuttlefish ) : its discharging a dark fluid in the water in order to conceal itself and elude capture , Works of Aristotle ( Smith and ...
45-46 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , IV , 125-26 ; Works of Deloney ( Mann ) , pp . 95-96 . SEPIA ( cuttlefish ) : its discharging a dark fluid in the water in order to conceal itself and elude capture , Works of Aristotle ( Smith and ...
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... III , 198 ; ibid . , IV , 18 , 36 ; ibid . , VI , 115 ; ibid . , IX , 33 , 163-64 , 167 ; Works of Lodge ( Hunterian Club ) , II , iii , 44 , 57 , 59 ; Works of Sidney ( Feuillerat ) , I , 87 ; Works of Deloney ( Mann ) , p .
... III , 198 ; ibid . , IV , 18 , 36 ; ibid . , VI , 115 ; ibid . , IX , 33 , 163-64 , 167 ; Works of Lodge ( Hunterian Club ) , II , iii , 44 , 57 , 59 ; Works of Sidney ( Feuillerat ) , I , 87 ; Works of Deloney ( Mann ) , p .
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Works of Sidney ( Feuillerat ) , I , 237 ; Works of Deloney ( Mann ) , p . 174 . 384. John Lyly , Euphues ( Arber ) , p . 135 ; John Lyly , Euphues and His England ( Arber ) , pp . 347 , 372 , 462 , 474 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) ...
Works of Sidney ( Feuillerat ) , I , 237 ; Works of Deloney ( Mann ) , p . 174 . 384. John Lyly , Euphues ( Arber ) , p . 135 ; John Lyly , Euphues and His England ( Arber ) , pp . 347 , 372 , 462 , 474 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) ...
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