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... represent men and women . His description of the type shows at a glance the close kinship be- tween the political ... represents the Britons . After William the Conqueror come two more dragons — William II of England and Robert II of ...
... represent men and women . His description of the type shows at a glance the close kinship be- tween the political ... represents the Britons . After William the Conqueror come two more dragons — William II of England and Robert II of ...
Page 71
... represent Martin and the Martinists as wolves or wolves in sheep's clothing229 and those misled by them as sheep.230 Nashe , in Strange Newes , represents Gabriel Harvey as having " put on wolues raiment already , seduced manie simple ...
... represent Martin and the Martinists as wolves or wolves in sheep's clothing229 and those misled by them as sheep.230 Nashe , in Strange Newes , represents Gabriel Harvey as having " put on wolues raiment already , seduced manie simple ...
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... represents a farmer as " a Cormorant of the com- mon wealth , and a wretch that liues of the spoile of the needy , ” 254 one of those " very Cormorants of the Country " who " deuoure the poore people with their monstrous exaction ...
... represents a farmer as " a Cormorant of the com- mon wealth , and a wretch that liues of the spoile of the needy , ” 254 one of those " very Cormorants of the Country " who " deuoure the poore people with their monstrous exaction ...
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