Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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... employing ani- mals to mask persons , and of the political poem employing the same method , made English readers ... employed in the Bible , the animal fables , and the bestiaries . In England , before the middle of the sixteenth ...
... employing ani- mals to mask persons , and of the political poem employing the same method , made English readers ... employed in the Bible , the animal fables , and the bestiaries . In England , before the middle of the sixteenth ...
Page 45
... employed conventional ideas about animals extensively in their works . These ideas , drawn from the Bible , from Greek and Latin classi- cal literature , and from Aesopic material and other popular or folk tradition , had become ...
... employed conventional ideas about animals extensively in their works . These ideas , drawn from the Bible , from Greek and Latin classi- cal literature , and from Aesopic material and other popular or folk tradition , had become ...
Page 73
... employed in the English satirical pamphlets between 1550 and 1600 , the manner prescribed by the rhetoricians , has been shown . The same body of conventional ideas was employed in the same manner in the philosophical or moral pamphlets ...
... employed in the English satirical pamphlets between 1550 and 1600 , the manner prescribed by the rhetoricians , has been shown . The same body of conventional ideas was employed in the same manner in the philosophical or moral pamphlets ...
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Aesopic Aesopic fables animal lore animal symbolism Aristotle Smith Arte of Rhetorique Ascham Giles birds Conny-Catcher conventional ideas creatures Deloney Mann dragon Edward Arber emblem England Arber Ephemerides of Phialo Euphues Arber example fishes Foure-Footed Beastes Gabriel Harvey Golden Aphroditis facsimile Greene Gro Greene Grosart Harvey Grosart haue heraldry Historie of Foure-Footed Historie of Serpents humanistic Huntington Library facsimile ibid ideas about animals John Grange John Lyly Kerrow king Leible lion Lodge Hunterian Club Lyly Bond Nashe Mc Nashe McKerrow Natural History Rack Natural History Rackham Painter Palace of Pleasure Pallace of Pettie Petite Pallace Pettie His Pleasure Phialo Huntington Library Pleasure Hartman Pleasure Jacobs Pliny Political Poems prose literature recto Rhetorique Mair sart School of Abuse shee Sidney Feuillerat sixteenth century Smith and Ross Stephen Gosson story terian Club Thomas Thomas Nashe Topsell verso vertue VIII Wilson's Arte wolf writings