Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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... haue no life , minister great matter in this behalfe . " Therefore , " those that delite to proue thinges by Similitudes , must learne to knowe the nature of diuers beastes . . . and al such as haue any vertue in them , and be applied ...
... haue no life , minister great matter in this behalfe . " Therefore , " those that delite to proue thinges by Similitudes , must learne to knowe the nature of diuers beastes . . . and al such as haue any vertue in them , and be applied ...
Page 65
... haue honesty " ; 169 and to a snake in the grass.170 In answer to Gosson's attack on plays , Lodge writes that " those of iudgement can from the same flower suck honey with the bee , from whence the Spyder ( ... the ignorant ) take ...
... haue honesty " ; 169 and to a snake in the grass.170 In answer to Gosson's attack on plays , Lodge writes that " those of iudgement can from the same flower suck honey with the bee , from whence the Spyder ( ... the ignorant ) take ...
Page 85
... haue Christian buriall , next , that hee might haue masses sung for him , and last , that for a saint hee would canonize him . " All of these things the Pope granted in order " to bee ridde of the filthy redolence " of the king of ...
... haue Christian buriall , next , that hee might haue masses sung for him , and last , that for a saint hee would canonize him . " All of these things the Pope granted in order " to bee ridde of the filthy redolence " of the king of ...
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