Nashe, Thomas. (1599) Nashes Lenten StuffeArquivado em 2011-07-15 no Wayback Machine "Next, to draw on hounds to a sent, to a redde herring skinne there is nothing comparable." (Since Nashe makes this statement not in a serious reference to hunting but as an aside in a humorous pamphlet, the professed aim of which is to extol the wonderful virtues of red herrings, it need not be evidence of actual practice. In the same paragraph he makes other unlikely claims, such as that the fish dried and powdered is a prophylactic for kidney or gallstones.)
«Red Herring». Student Resources: Informal fallacies (em inglês). Texas State University - Department of Philosophy. 15 de maio de 2019. Consultado em 8 de novembro de 2020
Nashe, Thomas. (1599) Nashes Lenten StuffeArquivado em 2011-07-15 no Wayback Machine "Next, to draw on hounds to a sent, to a redde herring skinne there is nothing comparable." (Since Nashe makes this statement not in a serious reference to hunting but as an aside in a humorous pamphlet, the professed aim of which is to extol the wonderful virtues of red herrings, it need not be evidence of actual practice. In the same paragraph he makes other unlikely claims, such as that the fish dried and powdered is a prophylactic for kidney or gallstones.)