Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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The long popularity of the political prophecy employing ani . mals to mask persons , and of the political poem employing the same method , made English readers ... method employed in the Bible , the animal fables , and the bestiaries .
The long popularity of the political prophecy employing ani . mals to mask persons , and of the political poem employing the same method , made English readers ... method employed in the Bible , the animal fables , and the bestiaries .
Page 57
... then they make the matter so strange , that hee is driven to beegin agayne , and to renew his sute afresh.90 Birds other than falcons and hawks are also conventionally employed . In “ Icilius and Virginia , " the observation is made ...
... then they make the matter so strange , that hee is driven to beegin agayne , and to renew his sute afresh.90 Birds other than falcons and hawks are also conventionally employed . In “ Icilius and Virginia , " the observation is made ...
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... Martin by Lyly in Pappe with an Hatchet.264 The manner in which conventional ideas about animals were employed in the English satirical pamphlets between 1550 and 1600 , the manner prescribed by the rhetoricians , has been shown .
... Martin by Lyly in Pappe with an Hatchet.264 The manner in which conventional ideas about animals were employed in the English satirical pamphlets between 1550 and 1600 , the manner prescribed by the rhetoricians , has been shown .
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