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... printed form in the Plaintes d'Acante , but was also to be included in Les Amours . In both cases the context is indicated by the title , " Aux Conquerants Ambitieux . " On one level the poem can be read in terms of the poet's self ...
... printed form in the Plaintes d'Acante , but was also to be included in Les Amours . In both cases the context is indicated by the title , " Aux Conquerants Ambitieux . " On one level the poem can be read in terms of the poet's self ...
Page 92
... printed works , and in many cases of variants between the manuscript and printed versions , would suggest a careful process of editing and adaptation . This process nonetheless has its limits : the manuscript poem is relevant to the ...
... printed works , and in many cases of variants between the manuscript and printed versions , would suggest a careful process of editing and adaptation . This process nonetheless has its limits : the manuscript poem is relevant to the ...
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... printed version : a poem that in printed form may represent an address to a specific lady , might , for example , be seen as a comment on the general nature of love when placed against an emblem on that subject . Final meaning is not ...
... printed version : a poem that in printed form may represent an address to a specific lady , might , for example , be seen as a comment on the general nature of love when placed against an emblem on that subject . Final meaning is not ...
Contents
Emblematics in SeventeenthCentury France | 5 |
Traces of an Emblematic Upbringing | 31 |
Tristans Emblematic Sonnets | 77 |
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