Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600Bookman Associates, 1954 - Всего страниц: 166 |
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... France , and his guests make similar vows on the heron , which represents Philip of Valois.35 Another poem of the same period , An Invective Against France , in Latin , begins with these lines : Francia , foeminea , pharisaea , vigoris ...
... France , and his guests make similar vows on the heron , which represents Philip of Valois.35 Another poem of the same period , An Invective Against France , in Latin , begins with these lines : Francia , foeminea , pharisaea , vigoris ...
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... France ( " Rex tuus est verus " ) ; the leopard- like king , rightfully Parisian king ( " Rex leopardinus est juste rex Parisinus ' ) .36 The boar as the symbol for Edward is used also by one of the chief poets of his reign , Lawrence ...
... France ( " Rex tuus est verus " ) ; the leopard- like king , rightfully Parisian king ( " Rex leopardinus est juste rex Parisinus ' ) .36 The boar as the symbol for Edward is used also by one of the chief poets of his reign , Lawrence ...
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... France and in England during the Middle Ages , from the thirteenth century onward . In the sixteenth century the Tudor jest books , carried in the pocket or passed from hand to hand , were representative of this kind of stories . The ...
... France and in England during the Middle Ages , from the thirteenth century onward . In the sixteenth century the Tudor jest books , carried in the pocket or passed from hand to hand , were representative of this kind of stories . The ...
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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 Просмотр фрагмента - 1954 |
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