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51

Ver ibid., 141.

 

52

Wind, 21, n. 40; 128-129.

 

53

Watson, 142.

 

54

Cit. por Watson, ibid., 141: «the identification of the Greek Hermes with the silencing Hermes Trismegistus and the association of eloquent Hermes with Harpocrates via the rhetorical tradition of silent eloquence.» El ensayo de Waddington aparece en Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 33 (1970), 258-260. Ibid, 142-143: «The stillness of the flames on the right clearly opposes the clouds and wind-tossed cloak on the left, alluding to an alternative meaning for silentium as "inactivity": Not only do we honor God in silence, but also in stillness».

 

55

Ver Watson, 143.

 

56

Paz, 481-482.

 

57

Gracián (1969), 217-228.

 

58

Homenaje (1952), 16-21.

 

59

Introd. a Sor Juana, IV, XXXIII-XXXIX.

 

60

Selig (1970).

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