Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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CROW : its blackness and appetite for carrion , A Petite Pallace of Pettie His Pleasure ( Hartman ) , p . ... or supposed non - existence , Painter , The Palace of Pleasure ( Jacobs ) , III , 154 ; Gosson , The School of Abuse , pp .
CROW : its blackness and appetite for carrion , A Petite Pallace of Pettie His Pleasure ( Hartman ) , p . ... or supposed non - existence , Painter , The Palace of Pleasure ( Jacobs ) , III , 154 ; Gosson , The School of Abuse , pp .
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... ibid . , II , 109 , 113 , 237 , 298 , 321 ; ibid . , III , 191 , 315 , 351 , 354 ; — its returning to its own vomit , Painter , The Palace of Pleasure ( Jacobs ) , I , 199 ; A Petite Pallace of Pettie His Pleasure ( Hartman ) , p .
... ibid . , II , 109 , 113 , 237 , 298 , 321 ; ibid . , III , 191 , 315 , 351 , 354 ; — its returning to its own vomit , Painter , The Palace of Pleasure ( Jacobs ) , I , 199 ; A Petite Pallace of Pettie His Pleasure ( Hartman ) , p .
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52-53 ; Painter , The Palace of Pleasure ( Jacobs ) , I , 199 , 219 ; ibid . , II , 414 ; A Petite Pallace of Pettie His Pleasure ( Hartman ) , p . 15 ; Grange , The Golden Aphroditis , p . H iv verso ; Lyly , Euphues ( Arber ) , pp .
52-53 ; Painter , The Palace of Pleasure ( Jacobs ) , I , 199 , 219 ; ibid . , II , 414 ; A Petite Pallace of Pettie His Pleasure ( Hartman ) , p . 15 ; Grange , The Golden Aphroditis , p . H iv verso ; Lyly , Euphues ( Arber ) , pp .
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