Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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... tradition , which goes back ultimately to individual observation or imagination . The ideas which man has associated with other members of the animal kingdom are the product of his contempla- tion of the various forms of life on the ...
... tradition , which goes back ultimately to individual observation or imagination . The ideas which man has associated with other members of the animal kingdom are the product of his contempla- tion of the various forms of life on the ...
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... tradition of the folk , the medieval romances , the ancient Greek and Roman works on natural history , and the Bible . The ideas that were transmitted through the channel of popular or folk tradition are to be found in the popular lore ...
... tradition of the folk , the medieval romances , the ancient Greek and Roman works on natural history , and the Bible . The ideas that were transmitted through the channel of popular or folk tradition are to be found in the popular lore ...
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... tradition of Death riding a black ox , " a tradition which , he says , was well established in late medieval Christian use . According to Professor Taylor , " the Albanian proverb ' The black ox has not yet mounted on you , ' which is ...
... tradition of Death riding a black ox , " a tradition which , he says , was well established in late medieval Christian use . According to Professor Taylor , " the Albanian proverb ' The black ox has not yet mounted on you , ' which is ...
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