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... player as playing only for him- self ( 60 ) . As such he is " contra amicos nostrates " [ " Against friends and country- men " ] . Schoonhoven75 points out that " sibi soli canere odiosum est " [ " It is despi- cable to play for oneself ...
... player as playing only for him- self ( 60 ) . As such he is " contra amicos nostrates " [ " Against friends and country- men " ] . Schoonhoven75 points out that " sibi soli canere odiosum est " [ " It is despi- cable to play for oneself ...
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... play , La Folie du sage12 ( see figure 8 ) is also clearly emblematic : the imago shows corresponding attributes of the wise man and the fool , while the motto , “ Non Procul , ” suggests the two are not dis- similar . The overall shape ...
... play , La Folie du sage12 ( see figure 8 ) is also clearly emblematic : the imago shows corresponding attributes of the wise man and the fool , while the motto , “ Non Procul , ” suggests the two are not dis- similar . The overall shape ...
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... play Racine uses associated imagery of the shadows and of the light , a theme explored by Robert J. Nelson in his " Night Unto Day Unto Night : Racinian Tragedy . " 10 Phèdre's guilt is represented by the shadows of the palace in which ...
... play Racine uses associated imagery of the shadows and of the light , a theme explored by Robert J. Nelson in his " Night Unto Day Unto Night : Racinian Tragedy . " 10 Phèdre's guilt is represented by the shadows of the palace in which ...
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Emblematics in SeventeenthCentury France | 5 |
Traces of an Emblematic Upbringing | 31 |
Tristans Emblematic Sonnets | 77 |
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