Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character PortrayalKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 150 pages |
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... edition , and those fables have been plausibly established as being of Greek and Indian origin . The Greek " intellectual climate , " including “ a love of animal life ... a tendency to analogy . . . and a predilection for the gnomic ...
... edition , and those fables have been plausibly established as being of Greek and Indian origin . The Greek " intellectual climate , " including “ a love of animal life ... a tendency to analogy . . . and a predilection for the gnomic ...
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... EDITIONS SINCE SHAKESPEARE'S TIME This sketch takes note of some highlights in the history of the Aesopian tradition since the time of Shakespeare . It makes no claim to being exhaustive but considers only a few representative editions ...
... EDITIONS SINCE SHAKESPEARE'S TIME This sketch takes note of some highlights in the history of the Aesopian tradition since the time of Shakespeare . It makes no claim to being exhaustive but considers only a few representative editions ...
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... editions 1593 , etc. ) . 11. Dr. Thomas Hill , A pleasant History : Declaring the whole Art of Physiognomy , Orderly uttering all the special parts of Man , from the Head to the Foot , ( London : 1613 ) . There is an earlier edition in ...
... editions 1593 , etc. ) . 11. Dr. Thomas Hill , A pleasant History : Declaring the whole Art of Physiognomy , Orderly uttering all the special parts of Man , from the Head to the Foot , ( London : 1613 ) . There is an earlier edition in ...
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