Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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... heart , in every private affair , in all matters of state ; with this pretty prop- erty , always glad to commend the ... hearts . " The " Englishman Italianated " he calls " a marvellous monster , " which " for wiliness in dealing with ...
... heart , in every private affair , in all matters of state ; with this pretty prop- erty , always glad to commend the ... hearts . " The " Englishman Italianated " he calls " a marvellous monster , " which " for wiliness in dealing with ...
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... heart.50 From the Bible and from popular or folk tradition came still other conventional ideas about animals in Painter's stories . In his story of " A Ladie Falslie Accused " are described those people called " admiratours and praisers ...
... heart.50 From the Bible and from popular or folk tradition came still other conventional ideas about animals in Painter's stories . In his story of " A Ladie Falslie Accused " are described those people called " admiratours and praisers ...
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... heart . " 99 The same conven- tional idea about the fish is used in the story of " Alexius , " in which Alexius , regarding pleasure as " the very pathway to perdition " and women as " the way to wrack and ruine , " asks himself whether ...
... heart . " 99 The same conven- tional idea about the fish is used in the story of " Alexius , " in which Alexius , regarding pleasure as " the very pathway to perdition " and women as " the way to wrack and ruine , " asks himself whether ...
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