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Edward Henry Wehnert ‘And the twain were casting dice’ (FEP132)
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fashion, clothing bewitching, cursing, casting spells sea (seascape) parts of ship's interior gaming den, gambling den death's head, skull (symbol of Death) chair Abstract Ideas and Concepts (+ symbolical representation of concept) (playing with) toys modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries (TUDOR) betting parts of ship's exterior (PADDLE) modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries (ELIZABETHAN) (human) skeleton adult man adult woman travelling; tourism dice man between Good and Evil parts of ship's exterior (OAR) mysterious phenomena and occurrences shroud ornaments, jewels divination, prognostication ~ magic Oath shoes, sandals Death as skeleton table modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries (XVI) sailing-ship, sailing-boat dark ages (historical epoch) medieval history, middle ages (historical epoch) the ages of man (+ two persons) Distinction between Good and Bad; 'Distintione del bene & del male' (Ripa) death of human being clothes, costume
 
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