Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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... expressions that contain rather general allusions to birds represent a kind of conventional by - product of the same animal ... expression " Bridewell birds ” ( jailbirds ) 1o certainly implies the idea of unhappy birds in a cage . 19 As ...
... expressions that contain rather general allusions to birds represent a kind of conventional by - product of the same animal ... expression " Bridewell birds ” ( jailbirds ) 1o certainly implies the idea of unhappy birds in a cage . 19 As ...
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... Expression Characteristic of the English Renaissance THE CONVENTIONAL IDEAS ABOUT ANIMALS IN EUROPEAN LITERATURE , Continental and English , were drawn from that ocean of animal lore which came into being as the result of the gradual ...
... Expression Characteristic of the English Renaissance THE CONVENTIONAL IDEAS ABOUT ANIMALS IN EUROPEAN LITERATURE , Continental and English , were drawn from that ocean of animal lore which came into being as the result of the gradual ...
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... expression in these works would be almost entirely gone . Although Elizabethan writers like Grange , Lyly , Greene , and Lodge , who wrote in that peculiarly ornate style called euphuism , often made excessive use of conventional ideas ...
... expression in these works would be almost entirely gone . Although Elizabethan writers like Grange , Lyly , Greene , and Lodge , who wrote in that peculiarly ornate style called euphuism , often made excessive use of conventional ideas ...
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