Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600Bookman Associates, 1954 - 166 páginas |
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... human nature and as subjects of similes and metaphors to portray human traits and experience.1 Animal symbolism as a part of language itself is too well known to need specific illustration . It would be impossible , for lack of evidence ...
... human nature and as subjects of similes and metaphors to portray human traits and experience.1 Animal symbolism as a part of language itself is too well known to need specific illustration . It would be impossible , for lack of evidence ...
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... human nature and conduct , beast fables or allegories ex- emplifying human character and philosophical conceptions , and proverbial sayings . Some of these ideas , it has been observed al- ready , had been so far conventionalized as to ...
... human nature and conduct , beast fables or allegories ex- emplifying human character and philosophical conceptions , and proverbial sayings . Some of these ideas , it has been observed al- ready , had been so far conventionalized as to ...
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... human- istic moral philosophy : that man is the only creature capable of governing his passions through the exercise of reason and required to do so by the law of nature , which he must obey , or , not obeying , become a beast , an ...
... human- istic moral philosophy : that man is the only creature capable of governing his passions through the exercise of reason and required to do so by the law of nature , which he must obey , or , not obeying , become a beast , an ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 15 |
CHAPTER Two | 21 |
CHAPTER THREE | 30 |
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