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... body of animal lore which constitutes a background sufficient to account for the establishment of the ideas about animals as conventions in the literature of western Europe . The principal ancient writings about animals are the Aesopic ...
... body of animal lore which constitutes a background sufficient to account for the establishment of the ideas about animals as conventions in the literature of western Europe . The principal ancient writings about animals are the Aesopic ...
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... to the affections of the body ? No , no , a vertuous man ought to let shine in him selfe the force of the generosity of his minde.55 1156 George Pettie , in his Petite Pallace of Pettie 52 ANIMAL CONVENTIONS IN ENGLISH.
... to the affections of the body ? No , no , a vertuous man ought to let shine in him selfe the force of the generosity of his minde.55 1156 George Pettie , in his Petite Pallace of Pettie 52 ANIMAL CONVENTIONS IN ENGLISH.
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... body scent ) and beautiful skin , other animals in order to catch and devour them , Works of Aristotle ( Smith and Ross ) , IV , 612 ; Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 49 ; Topsell , Historie of Foure - Footed Beastes , pp ...
... body scent ) and beautiful skin , other animals in order to catch and devour them , Works of Aristotle ( Smith and Ross ) , IV , 612 ; Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 49 ; Topsell , Historie of Foure - Footed Beastes , pp ...
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