Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600Bookman Associates, 1954 - 166 Seiten |
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... better for women " to be simple then subtil , to be doves then divels . ” 93 Alexius , in the story so entitled , says that no more happiness could come to him than to have a good wife , " the onely Phoenix of the earth . " 94 Reptiles ...
... better for women " to be simple then subtil , to be doves then divels . ” 93 Alexius , in the story so entitled , says that no more happiness could come to him than to have a good wife , " the onely Phoenix of the earth . " 94 Reptiles ...
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... better had they suffer with a good conscience , than their whole flock should be deuoured in error , or misled through their enuie . " 191 The Aesopic fable of the crow and the fox is told to show how grasping landlords in league with ...
... better had they suffer with a good conscience , than their whole flock should be deuoured in error , or misled through their enuie . " 191 The Aesopic fable of the crow and the fox is told to show how grasping landlords in league with ...
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... better influence upon men and their affairs ; The Debate Be- tweene Follie and Loue ( 1587 ) , in which " Follie " and " Loue " dis- pute the question " of their power , dignitie , and superioritie " ; 20 Penelopes Web ( 1587 ) , in ...
... better influence upon men and their affairs ; The Debate Be- tweene Follie and Loue ( 1587 ) , in which " Follie " and " Loue " dis- pute the question " of their power , dignitie , and superioritie " ; 20 Penelopes Web ( 1587 ) , in ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 15 |
CHAPTER Two | 21 |
CHAPTER THREE | 30 |
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