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... translation ) , Batman's commentary thereon ( 1582 ) , and a work entitled " A Summarie of the Antiquities , and ... translated into English.5 55 Biblical animal lore , drawn largely from the same sources as the animal lore in the ...
... translation ) , Batman's commentary thereon ( 1582 ) , and a work entitled " A Summarie of the Antiquities , and ... translated into English.5 55 Biblical animal lore , drawn largely from the same sources as the animal lore in the ...
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... translated , copied , and imitated throughout Europe ; 23 and presumably an English version existed as early as 1551.24 But Englishmen apparently were interested in emblems even be- fore the year 1509 , when English translations of ...
... translated , copied , and imitated throughout Europe ; 23 and presumably an English version existed as early as 1551.24 But Englishmen apparently were interested in emblems even be- fore the year 1509 , when English translations of ...
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... translation is for mere necessity but an evil imped wing to fly withal . " He points out that " such as will needs so fly , may fly at a pie , and catch a daw " ; 32 that is to say , those who depend upon translations may get less of ...
... translation is for mere necessity but an evil imped wing to fly withal . " He points out that " such as will needs so fly , may fly at a pie , and catch a daw " ; 32 that is to say , those who depend upon translations may get less of ...
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