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... wolf ravenous , 57 the fox crafty and cunning , 58 the peacock vainly proud of its fine feathers , 59 the serpent ... wolf and the lamb , " lambs among wolves , " 70 and wolves in sheep's clothing . " This last allusion 28 ANIMAL ...
... wolf ravenous , 57 the fox crafty and cunning , 58 the peacock vainly proud of its fine feathers , 59 the serpent ... wolf and the lamb , " lambs among wolves , " 70 and wolves in sheep's clothing . " This last allusion 28 ANIMAL ...
Page 70
... wolf " in a Sheepes skin . " 228 Similarly , in the pamphlets pertaining to the Marprelate con- troversy and in those pertaining to the Harvey - Nashe quarrel , the wolf and the sheep figure as symbols . Lyly , in Pappe with an Hatchet ...
... wolf " in a Sheepes skin . " 228 Similarly , in the pamphlets pertaining to the Marprelate con- troversy and in those pertaining to the Harvey - Nashe quarrel , the wolf and the sheep figure as symbols . Lyly , in Pappe with an Hatchet ...
Page 120
... wolf's choosing for her mate the wolf that made himself most foul in following her , A Petite Pallace of Pettie His Pleasure ( Hartman ) , pp . 16-17 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , IV , 132 . * WOODCOCK : its simple - mindedness and ...
... wolf's choosing for her mate the wolf that made himself most foul in following her , A Petite Pallace of Pettie His Pleasure ( Hartman ) , pp . 16-17 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , IV , 132 . * WOODCOCK : its simple - mindedness and ...
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