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After indicating that the relationship between Quevedo and Saavedra Fajardo has still to be done (and this study will be an important advance in the history of ideas), the author analyses an influence of Quevedo in the sonnet that ends the Empresas morales, “Este mortal despojo, oh caminante” and the following emblem under the latin formula “Ludibria mortis”. The author tries to find out other different sources for the sonnet and the emblem, estimating that a Quevedo's poem, a silva entitled “Estas que veis aquí pobres y escuras” (number 142 in Blecua's edition), could inspire Saavedra Fajardo to write the sonnet including the emblem, and he demonstrates the coincidence in elements, structures, intention, etc.

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