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'''dogfox:''' a male fox, what Thersites calls Ulysses in Shakespeare's "''Troilus and Cressida''" | '''dogfox:''' a male fox, what Thersites calls Ulysses in Shakespeare's "''Troilus and Cressida''" | ||
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+ | *'''dog-fox''' ref: ''The Quarterly Review'', vol. 238, 270: 'Reynard the Fox': 'It is hard to understand why dog-foxes are so often seen about earths which contain cubs' → [[cast]] |
Revision as of 01:36, 11 July 2020
dogfox: a male fox, what Thersites calls Ulysses in Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida"
- dog-fox ref: The Quarterly Review, vol. 238, 270: 'Reynard the Fox': 'It is hard to understand why dog-foxes are so often seen about earths which contain cubs' → cast