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... Lady are placed near the beginning of the Bestiaire . The first appears on folio 86v and shows only the two human characters ( Plate A ) . On fol . 87v , Plate A the Lover and the Lady are depicted with the first animal of the ...
... Lady are placed near the beginning of the Bestiaire . The first appears on folio 86v and shows only the two human characters ( Plate A ) . On fol . 87v , Plate A the Lover and the Lady are depicted with the first animal of the ...
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... Lady also include animals that the Lover compares to himself . In these , the Lover typically stands closer to the beast than the Lady does , pointing to it ; she usually stands next to him or behind him . This arrangement of the ...
... Lady also include animals that the Lover compares to himself . In these , the Lover typically stands closer to the beast than the Lady does , pointing to it ; she usually stands next to him or behind him . This arrangement of the ...
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... Lady should not trust a rival who defines himself this way , then why should she trust the Lover himself ? If claims of sincerity constitute the message of the false suitor , then nothing the Lover can say to the Lady will prove that he ...
... Lady should not trust a rival who defines himself this way , then why should she trust the Lover himself ? If claims of sincerity constitute the message of the false suitor , then nothing the Lover can say to the Lady will prove that he ...
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