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A Collection of Emblemes Ancient and Moderne - Quickened With Metrical Illustrations Both Morall and Divine Etc - cover

A Collection of Emblemes Ancient and Moderne - Quickened With Metrical Illustrations Both Morall and Divine Etc

George Wither

Publisher: Good Press

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A Collection of Emblemes, Ancient and Moderne by George Wither features emblematic poetry accompanied by moral and divine illustrations. The unique combination of verse and visual art in this work reflects the cultural and philosophical values of the time, offering a distinctive and captivating reading experience.
Available since: 11/29/2019.
Print length: 9336 pages.

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