Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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The romances , of which the Romance of Sir Beues of Hamtoun and the Romance of Guy of Warwick are representative examples ... The romances drew their animal lore chiefly from ancient Greek and Roman mythology and from Aesopic material .
The romances , of which the Romance of Sir Beues of Hamtoun and the Romance of Guy of Warwick are representative examples ... The romances drew their animal lore chiefly from ancient Greek and Roman mythology and from Aesopic material .
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ticularly significant because their occurrence in the Elizabethan pastoral romances shows the persistence of a tradition which links the Elizabethan pastoral romance with the medieval romance . One of these types is the conventional ...
ticularly significant because their occurrence in the Elizabethan pastoral romances shows the persistence of a tradition which links the Elizabethan pastoral romance with the medieval romance . One of these types is the conventional ...
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44 The exploits of Pyrocles , Musidorus , Rosader , and Rabinius are reminiscent of those of Guy of Warwick , Sir Beues of Hamtoun , and other knights in the medieval romances . In both Elizabethan pastoral romance and medieval romance ...
44 The exploits of Pyrocles , Musidorus , Rosader , and Rabinius are reminiscent of those of Guy of Warwick , Sir Beues of Hamtoun , and other knights in the medieval romances . In both Elizabethan pastoral romance and medieval romance ...
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