Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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BEAR : its licking its newborn cubs into shape , Works of Aristotle ( Smith and Ross ) , IV , 580 ; Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 91 ; Topsell , Historie of Foure - Footed Beastes , p . 37 ; Gosson , The Ephemerides of ...
BEAR : its licking its newborn cubs into shape , Works of Aristotle ( Smith and Ross ) , IV , 580 ; Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 91 ; Topsell , Historie of Foure - Footed Beastes , p . 37 ; Gosson , The Ephemerides of ...
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CAMEL : its troubling the water by trampling in it before drinking , Works of Aristotle ( Smith and Ross ) , IV , 580 ; Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 51 ; Topsell , Historie of Foure - Footed Beastes , pp .
CAMEL : its troubling the water by trampling in it before drinking , Works of Aristotle ( Smith and Ross ) , IV , 580 ; Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 51 ; Topsell , Historie of Foure - Footed Beastes , pp .
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CRANE : its carrying stones for ballast or for silence on long flights , Works of Aristotle ( Smith and Ross ) , IV , 597 ; Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 331 ; Lyly , Euphues and His England ( Arber ) , p .
CRANE : its carrying stones for ballast or for silence on long flights , Works of Aristotle ( Smith and Ross ) , IV , 597 ; Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 331 ; Lyly , Euphues and His England ( Arber ) , p .
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