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Page 73
... interesting editions of Aesop will be found in the general bibliography at the end of the book . After knowing some of the Aesopian and physiognomical background , we can see why Shakespeare's audience would be keenly receptive to ...
... interesting editions of Aesop will be found in the general bibliography at the end of the book . After knowing some of the Aesopian and physiognomical background , we can see why Shakespeare's audience would be keenly receptive to ...
Page 94
... interesting because it seems to afford us a little insight into the personality of the scribe . Perhaps things had become just a bit too much for him that particular day . It is the entry in which we have seen that money was paid to ...
... interesting because it seems to afford us a little insight into the personality of the scribe . Perhaps things had become just a bit too much for him that particular day . It is the entry in which we have seen that money was paid to ...
Page 108
... interesting album of sketches . See the Album de Villard de Honnecourt , Architecte du 17me Siècle , Reproduction des 66 Pages et dessins du MS Francais , 19093 de la Bibliotheque Nationale , ( Paris : Berthaud Freres , 1895 ...
... interesting album of sketches . See the Album de Villard de Honnecourt , Architecte du 17me Siècle , Reproduction des 66 Pages et dessins du MS Francais , 19093 de la Bibliotheque Nationale , ( Paris : Berthaud Freres , 1895 ...
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