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... poem is addressed to a person of ambition who , according to Tristan , could conquer entire lands ( e.g. England , line 11 , France , line 12 ) but would still find Philis's disdain hard to overcome . The poem originally appeared in ...
... poem is addressed to a person of ambition who , according to Tristan , could conquer entire lands ( e.g. England , line 11 , France , line 12 ) but would still find Philis's disdain hard to overcome . The poem originally appeared in ...
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... poem is relevant to the emblem , but often it is contradictory or tangential . Furthermore the manuscript poem can refer to the emblem's picture , its text , or to the emblem as a whole , but no attempt has been made towards ...
... poem is relevant to the emblem , but often it is contradictory or tangential . Furthermore the manuscript poem can refer to the emblem's picture , its text , or to the emblem as a whole , but no attempt has been made towards ...
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... poem requires or suggests no further context , and its guiding theme , that only one love exists , is that of the corresponding emblem ( see figure 15 ) . The engrav- ing was well - known and frequently imitated , one such example being ...
... poem requires or suggests no further context , and its guiding theme , that only one love exists , is that of the corresponding emblem ( see figure 15 ) . The engrav- ing was well - known and frequently imitated , one such example being ...
Contents
Emblematics in SeventeenthCentury France | 5 |
Traces of an Emblematic Upbringing | 31 |
Tristans Emblematic Sonnets | 77 |
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