Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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... English Prose Literature of the Latter Half of the Sixteenth Century MOST OF THE CONVENTIONAL IDEAS ABOUT ANIMALS IN THE LITERA- ture of the European Continent were transmitted into English lit- erature , English prose in particular ...
... English Prose Literature of the Latter Half of the Sixteenth Century MOST OF THE CONVENTIONAL IDEAS ABOUT ANIMALS IN THE LITERA- ture of the European Continent were transmitted into English lit- erature , English prose in particular ...
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... English prose in the period 1550-1600 were university men , who might know Aristotle in the original and certainly knew Pliny . These English writers ransacked natural his- tory for ideas about animals to illustrate commonplace ...
... English prose in the period 1550-1600 were university men , who might know Aristotle in the original and certainly knew Pliny . These English writers ransacked natural his- tory for ideas about animals to illustrate commonplace ...
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... English versions of Italian and French novelle , chiefly those of Boccaccio , Bandello , Cinthio , Strap- arola , and Queen Marguerite de Navarre . Some even are English renderings of the French novelle of François de Belleforest ...
... English versions of Italian and French novelle , chiefly those of Boccaccio , Bandello , Cinthio , Strap- arola , and Queen Marguerite de Navarre . Some even are English renderings of the French novelle of François de Belleforest ...
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