Blason and contreblason du couillon
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Rabelais's blasons can be found in the Third Book of Gargantua and Pantagruel. First, Panurge's Blason du couillon, then Frère Jean's contreblason du couillon.
These rhapsodic list and enumerations of adjectives are extremely poetic juxtapositions.
Blason
Panurge in "How Panurge consulteth with Friar John of the Funnels :"
Contreblason
From "How Friar John comforteth Panurge in the doubtful matter of cuckoldry"
Frère Jean's Contreblason du couillon
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