Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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... political nature . " 49 Professor Taylor points out that " the most distinctive feature " of the English political prophecy is the use of animals and birds as symbols to represent men and women . His description of the type shows at a ...
... political nature . " 49 Professor Taylor points out that " the most distinctive feature " of the English political prophecy is the use of animals and birds as symbols to represent men and women . His description of the type shows at a ...
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... political prophecies increased in number and were used delib- erately as active political propaganda . The Elizabethan dramatists ridiculed the works and their authors.55 But the prophecies con- tinued to be written . The long ...
... political prophecies increased in number and were used delib- erately as active political propaganda . The Elizabethan dramatists ridiculed the works and their authors.55 But the prophecies con- tinued to be written . The long ...
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... Political Poems and Songs ( Wright ) , I , 363-66 . 46. Frederick J. Furnivall ( ed . ) , Political , Religious , and Love Poems ( Early English Text Society ) , pp . 6-11 . 47. Political Poems and Songs ( Wright ) , II , 221-23 . 48.
... Political Poems and Songs ( Wright ) , I , 363-66 . 46. Frederick J. Furnivall ( ed . ) , Political , Religious , and Love Poems ( Early English Text Society ) , pp . 6-11 . 47. Political Poems and Songs ( Wright ) , II , 221-23 . 48.
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