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Abstract The Spanish Golden Age poetry of clandestine and political satire uses different structural elements and expressive motifs: compositional paradigms, symbolic use of elements from the Antiquity, the emblematic tradition and other classic motifs, such as “life is a dream” or “the great theater of the world.” This article will focus on the intertextual elements of strictly literary type present in this corpus and their functions in each text.

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