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Shannon, L. (2012-12-10). A Cat May Look upon a King: Four-Footed Estate, Locomotion, and the Prerogative of Free Animals. In The Accommodated Animal: Cosmopolity in Shakespearean Locales. : University of Chicago Press. Retrieved 21 Apr. 2021, from https://chicago.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.7208/chicago/9780226924182.001.0001/upso-9780226924168-chapter-3.
Shannon, Laurie. "A Cat May Look upon a King: Four-Footed Estate, Locomotion, and the Prerogative of Free Animals." The Accommodated Animal: Cosmopolity in Shakespearean Locales. : University of Chicago Press,
September 26, 2013. Chicago Scholarship Online. Date Accessed 21 Apr. 2021 <https://chicago.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.7208/chicago/9780226924182.001.0001/upso-9780226924168-chapter-3>.
Shannon, Laurie. "A Cat May Look upon a King: Four-Footed Estate, Locomotion, and the Prerogative of Free Animals." In The Accommodated Animal: Cosmopolity in Shakespearean Locales. University of Chicago Press, 2012. Chicago Scholarship Online, 2013. doi: 10.7208/chicago/9780226924182.003.0003.
Shannon L. A Cat May Look upon a King: Four-Footed Estate, Locomotion, and the Prerogative of Free Animals. In: The Accommodated Animal: Cosmopolity in Shakespearean Locales. University of Chicago Press; 2012. https://chicago.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.7208/chicago/9780226924182.001.0001/upso-9780226924168-chapter-3. Accessed April 21, 2021.