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... references to animals , brought Hebrew writings to the notice of non - Hebrew readers.2 The most important ancient Greek writer on natural history is Aristotle ( fourth century B.C. ) , who is sometimes referred to as " the founder of ...
... references to animals , brought Hebrew writings to the notice of non - Hebrew readers.2 The most important ancient Greek writer on natural history is Aristotle ( fourth century B.C. ) , who is sometimes referred to as " the founder of ...
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... References are made also to the proverbial horns of cuckoldry . Before the Marprelate controversy there was a general tendency to represent any object of satire as an ape and to speak of the satire itself as " whipping the ape ...
... References are made also to the proverbial horns of cuckoldry . Before the Marprelate controversy there was a general tendency to represent any object of satire as an ape and to speak of the satire itself as " whipping the ape ...
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... references to the Old Testament are to the Au- thorized Version ; references to the New Testament are to the Greek text : Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort ( eds . ) , The New Testament in the Original Greek . 52. Deut ...
... references to the Old Testament are to the Au- thorized Version ; references to the New Testament are to the Greek text : Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort ( eds . ) , The New Testament in the Original Greek . 52. Deut ...
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