Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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Closely akin to the animal satire is the political poem , which drew its animal symbolism almost entirely from heraldry . This kind of verse , which expressed the national unrest in England at different times during the century and a ...
Closely akin to the animal satire is the political poem , which drew its animal symbolism almost entirely from heraldry . This kind of verse , which expressed the national unrest in England at different times during the century and a ...
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The poem points out that Edward III , represented by the boar and the leopard ( “ Tertius Edwardus , aper Anglicus et ... 36 The boar as the symbol for Edward is used also by one of the chief poets of his reign , Lawrence Minot , in his ...
The poem points out that Edward III , represented by the boar and the leopard ( “ Tertius Edwardus , aper Anglicus et ... 36 The boar as the symbol for Edward is used also by one of the chief poets of his reign , Lawrence Minot , in his ...
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Stephen Gosson , in his School of Abuse ( 1579 ) , attacks " the whole rabble of poets , pipers , players , jugglers , jesters and dauncers , " whose doings are " abuses " such as he has read of " in Rome .
Stephen Gosson , in his School of Abuse ( 1579 ) , attacks " the whole rabble of poets , pipers , players , jugglers , jesters and dauncers , " whose doings are " abuses " such as he has read of " in Rome .
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