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- Dukes of Marlborough. The motto Fiel pero desdichado is Spanish for 'Faithful but unfortunate'. Desdichado means without happiness or without joy, alluding...
- Daughters of Fire), which included the novella Sylvie and the poem "El Desdichado". Through his translations, Nerval pla**** a major role in introducing...
- On the second day, at a melee, Desdichado is the leader of one party, opposed by his former adversaries. Desdichado's side is soon hard-pressed and he...
- fleurs-de-lys Or, two over one Supporters On either side, a wyvern wings elevated Gules Motto FIEL PERO DESDICHADO (Spanish for "FAITHFUL, THOUGH UNFORTUNATE")...
- Sinister: a falcon Or holding a cord Gules and Argent. Motto FIEL PERO DESDICHADO Spanish: Faithful but Unfortunate Orders The Order of the Garter circlet...
- wyvern wings elevated Gules and behind, the Imperial eagle of the Holy Roman Empire Motto FIEL PERO DESDICHADO (Spanish for "FAITHFUL, THOUGH UNFORTUNATE")...
- character is also named Ivanhoe. Ivanhoe is a brave knight disguised as El Desdichado at the beginning of the book. Later on, everyone finds out that he is...
- La cueva de Salamanca, Mud**** por mejor****, Todo es ventura and El desdichado en fingir); and the second volume from 1634 consists of twelve plays (Los...
- eight individual poems and a total of twelve sonnets. The poems are: "El Desdichado", "Myrtho", "Horus", "Anteros", "Delphica", "Artemis", "Christ at Gethsemane"...
- Donne's "Song: Go and catch a falling star" or Gérard de Nerval's "El Desdichado", and this discussion used to illustrate and explore the intentional fallacy...