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... of " moralizing ” hu- man affairs under animal disguises , an idea which was to continue un- til Shakespeare's day and beyond . Whether " Aesop's Fables , " as vari- ously claimed , originated in Greece , India , China CHAPTER The ...
... of " moralizing ” hu- man affairs under animal disguises , an idea which was to continue un- til Shakespeare's day and beyond . Whether " Aesop's Fables , " as vari- ously claimed , originated in Greece , India , China CHAPTER The ...
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... disguise of men as animals on the Elizabethan stage was violently condemned in a contemporary pamphlet called This ... disguising him- self as a lion . It may well be that in the incident we are viewing an actual Elizabethan rehearsal ...
... disguise of men as animals on the Elizabethan stage was violently condemned in a contemporary pamphlet called This ... disguising him- self as a lion . It may well be that in the incident we are viewing an actual Elizabethan rehearsal ...
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... disguise for a character , as he may have done also for the bear which pursued Antigonus in The Winter's Tale ( III , iii , s . d . after 57 ) . Shakespeare also uses two interesting partial animal disguises , Falstaff with the buck's ...
... disguise for a character , as he may have done also for the bear which pursued Antigonus in The Winter's Tale ( III , iii , s . d . after 57 ) . Shakespeare also uses two interesting partial animal disguises , Falstaff with the buck's ...
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