Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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... Pliny : Natural History ( Rack- ham ) , III , 59 ; Gosson , The School of Abuse , p . 28 ; Works of Lodge ( Hunterian Club ) , I , iii , 23 . - BEAR : its licking its newborn cubs into shape , Works of Aristotle ( Smith and Ross ) , IV ...
... Pliny : Natural History ( Rack- ham ) , III , 59 ; Gosson , The School of Abuse , p . 28 ; Works of Lodge ( Hunterian Club ) , I , iii , 23 . - BEAR : its licking its newborn cubs into shape , Works of Aristotle ( Smith and Ross ) , IV ...
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... Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 27 , 29 ; Lyly , Euphues and His England ( Arber ) , p . 372 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , III , 220 ; ibid . , IX , 190 ; Works of Deloney ( Mann ) , p . 81 ; - symbol of evil , Wil- son's ...
... Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 27 , 29 ; Lyly , Euphues and His England ( Arber ) , p . 372 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , III , 220 ; ibid . , IX , 190 ; Works of Deloney ( Mann ) , p . 81 ; - symbol of evil , Wil- son's ...
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... Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 293 , 295 ; Works of Lodge ( Hunterian Club ) , I , v , 10 ; ibid . , II , iv , 9 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , VII , 192 ; ibid . , XI , 156 ; ibid . , XII , 271 ; Works of Nashe ( McKerrow ) ...
... Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 293 , 295 ; Works of Lodge ( Hunterian Club ) , I , v , 10 ; ibid . , II , iv , 9 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , VII , 192 ; ibid . , XI , 156 ; ibid . , XII , 271 ; Works of Nashe ( McKerrow ) ...
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