Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600Bookman Associates, 1954 - 166 páginas |
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... lady is called " the Phenix of the fairest and moste curteous Ladies within all our Prouince " ; 39 in other words , like the phoenix , she is the only one of her kind in excellence . Her enduring in silence her husband's charges of ...
... lady is called " the Phenix of the fairest and moste curteous Ladies within all our Prouince " ; 39 in other words , like the phoenix , she is the only one of her kind in excellence . Her enduring in silence her husband's charges of ...
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... Lady of Boeme , " of Lord Alberto and his " building castles in the Ayre , and deuising a thousand Chimeras in his braine " ; 48 and the story of " The Lord of Virle , " of Venus , " hir Fote vpon a Tortus , " signifying " the duety of ...
... Lady of Boeme , " of Lord Alberto and his " building castles in the Ayre , and deuising a thousand Chimeras in his braine " ; 48 and the story of " The Lord of Virle , " of Venus , " hir Fote vpon a Tortus , " signifying " the duety of ...
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... lady . In Sidney's Arcadia , the knight Pyrocles , disguised as Zelmane , kills a lion that is pursuing Philoclea ; and the knight Musidorus , disguised as Dorus , kills a bear that is pursuing Pamela.434 Pyrocles ' ( Zelmane's ) ...
... lady . In Sidney's Arcadia , the knight Pyrocles , disguised as Zelmane , kills a lion that is pursuing Philoclea ; and the knight Musidorus , disguised as Dorus , kills a bear that is pursuing Pamela.434 Pyrocles ' ( Zelmane's ) ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 15 |
CHAPTER Two | 21 |
CHAPTER THREE | 30 |
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Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 William Meredith Carroll Vista de fragmentos - 1954 |
Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 William Meredith Carroll Vista de fragmentos - 1954 |
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