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For permission to quote I wish to express particular gratitude to the University of Chicago Press and to Professor Arthur B. Leible , of Indiana University , from his dissertation Conventions of Animal Symbolism and Satire in Spenser's ...
For permission to quote I wish to express particular gratitude to the University of Chicago Press and to Professor Arthur B. Leible , of Indiana University , from his dissertation Conventions of Animal Symbolism and Satire in Spenser's ...
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Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1902. 3 vols . BROOKE , C. F. T. ( ed . ) . Shakespeare's Plutarch ( Shakespeare Classics , edited by Israel Gollancz ) . London : Chatto & Windus , 1909 . 2 vols . CAXTON , W. ( trans . ) .
Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1902. 3 vols . BROOKE , C. F. T. ( ed . ) . Shakespeare's Plutarch ( Shakespeare Classics , edited by Israel Gollancz ) . London : Chatto & Windus , 1909 . 2 vols . CAXTON , W. ( trans . ) .
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Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1886. 2 vols . SMITH , J. A. , and W. D. Ross ( eds . ) . The Works of Aristotle ( Translated into English ) . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1910. 11 vols . TAYLOR , A. " The Proverb " The Black Ox Has not Trod ...
Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1886. 2 vols . SMITH , J. A. , and W. D. Ross ( eds . ) . The Works of Aristotle ( Translated into English ) . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1910. 11 vols . TAYLOR , A. " The Proverb " The Black Ox Has not Trod ...
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