Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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My indebtedness to the staff of the Indiana University Library , particularly to Mr. J. W. Gordon Gourlay ; to the staffs of the Harper Library of the University of Chicago and the Alderman Library of the University of Virginia ; and to ...
My indebtedness to the staff of the Indiana University Library , particularly to Mr. J. W. Gordon Gourlay ; to the staffs of the Harper Library of the University of Chicago and the Alderman Library of the University of Virginia ; and to ...
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I desire to express thanks especially to Professor Arthur B. Leible , of Indiana University , for granting me permission to use material from his unpublished paper " The Philosophical Background of King Lear . " For permission to quote ...
I desire to express thanks especially to Professor Arthur B. Leible , of Indiana University , for granting me permission to use material from his unpublished paper " The Philosophical Background of King Lear . " For permission to quote ...
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TAYLOR , R. The Political Prophecy in England ( Columbia University Studies in English and Comparative Literature , No. 37 ) . New York : Columbia University Press , 1911 . THOMS , W. J. ( ed . ) . Early English Prose Romances .
TAYLOR , R. The Political Prophecy in England ( Columbia University Studies in English and Comparative Literature , No. 37 ) . New York : Columbia University Press , 1911 . THOMS , W. J. ( ed . ) . Early English Prose Romances .
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