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... character of an ecclesiastic , preach- ing to geese and other fowls . Another series of subjects- the hare chasing the hound , the geese hanging the fox , and the mouse chasing the cat - illustrated a form of satire called in Old French ...
... character of an ecclesiastic , preach- ing to geese and other fowls . Another series of subjects- the hare chasing the hound , the geese hanging the fox , and the mouse chasing the cat - illustrated a form of satire called in Old French ...
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... gentleness or ideal excellence of character which resulted from the possession of the four cardinal virtues : prudence , justice , fortitude , and temperance . This conception , no doubt , stemmed from , or 80 ANIMAL CONVENTIONS IN ENGLISH.
... gentleness or ideal excellence of character which resulted from the possession of the four cardinal virtues : prudence , justice , fortitude , and temperance . This conception , no doubt , stemmed from , or 80 ANIMAL CONVENTIONS IN ENGLISH.
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... character , Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 295 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , IX , 174 ; - its refusal to catch flies , Works of Lodge ( Hunterian Club ) , IV , i , 30 ; Works of Greene ( Gro- ― - sart ) , IV , 68-69 , 280 ...
... character , Pliny : Natural History ( Rackham ) , III , 295 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , IX , 174 ; - its refusal to catch flies , Works of Lodge ( Hunterian Club ) , IV , i , 30 ; Works of Greene ( Gro- ― - sart ) , IV , 68-69 , 280 ...
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