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... Elizabethan prose that they may be considered favorite words ; 1 and the reason is not far to seek . Beast or brute , or any of the forms derived from these nouns , as used in the educational treatises and in all the other prose ...
... Elizabethan prose that they may be considered favorite words ; 1 and the reason is not far to seek . Beast or brute , or any of the forms derived from these nouns , as used in the educational treatises and in all the other prose ...
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William Meredith Carroll. ticularly significant because their occurrence in the Elizabethan pastoral romances shows the persistence of a tradition which links the Elizabethan pastoral romance with the medieval romance . One of these ...
William Meredith Carroll. ticularly significant because their occurrence in the Elizabethan pastoral romances shows the persistence of a tradition which links the Elizabethan pastoral romance with the medieval romance . One of these ...
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... Elizabethan pas- toral romance and medieval romance , the old conflict between good and evil , between virtue and vice , is conventionally represented by the conflict in which a virtuous knight overcomes evil in beast form . 443 In the ...
... Elizabethan pas- toral romance and medieval romance , the old conflict between good and evil , between virtue and vice , is conventionally represented by the conflict in which a virtuous knight overcomes evil in beast form . 443 In the ...
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