Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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William Meredith Carroll. CHAPTER TWO The Channels through which Conventional Ideas about Animals came into English Prose Literature of the Latter Half of the Sixteenth Century MOST OF THE CONVENTIONAL IDEAS ABOUT ANIMALS IN THE LITERA ...
William Meredith Carroll. CHAPTER TWO The Channels through which Conventional Ideas about Animals came into English Prose Literature of the Latter Half of the Sixteenth Century MOST OF THE CONVENTIONAL IDEAS ABOUT ANIMALS IN THE LITERA ...
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William Meredith Carroll. From popular tradition came conventional ideas about many other native creatures besides those which already have been men- tioned . It should be stated in passing that such ideas as those about the deer's ...
William Meredith Carroll. From popular tradition came conventional ideas about many other native creatures besides those which already have been men- tioned . It should be stated in passing that such ideas as those about the deer's ...
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... conventional ideas about animals extensively in their works . These ideas , drawn from the Bible , from Greek and Latin classi- cal literature , and from Aesopic material and other popular or folk tradition , had become established as ...
... conventional ideas about animals extensively in their works . These ideas , drawn from the Bible , from Greek and Latin classi- cal literature , and from Aesopic material and other popular or folk tradition , had become established as ...
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