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Biographical and critical miscellanies / by William H. Prescott - Registro bibliográfico
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Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859
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CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN,
CERVANTES,
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SIR WALTER SCOTT,
PAGE.
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83
MOLIERE,
135
ITALIAN
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CERVANTES.
47
CERVANTES.
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Cervantes, however, had entered on, a
career which, as he intimates in some of his verses,
might lead
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One cannot but be led to inquire why, with such
CERVANTES.
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success as. an author, he continued
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Cervantes
intimates his dissatisfaction, in more than one place
in his writings, with the booksellers
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If Cervantes was
m the right,, the trade in Castile showed a degree
of dexterity in their proceedings
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CERVANTES.
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exclaimed one of the strangers,
“is Señor Cervantes not in good circumstances?
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Cervantes was much
annoyed, it appears, by the circumstance.
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No memorial
CERVANTES.
65
points out the spot to the eye of the traveler, nor
is it known at this
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Six hundred and twenty-seven encounters
took place, illid one hundred and sixty-six lances
CERVANTES
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CERVANTES.
pictures, lost all relish for the chaste ancl sober
productions of art.
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Such was the state of things when
Cervantes gave to the world the First Part of his
Don Quioxte; and
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In like manner,.the
pencil of Cervantes has given a far more distinct
CERVANTES.
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and a richer portraiture
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V CERVANTES.
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: was fabricated.
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The satire of Cervantes is an
exception.
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'•'''“Cervantes correctly appreciated his own work.
He more than once- predicted its popularity.
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CERVANTES.
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The fate of Cervantes resembled that
of Homer.
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Cervantes seems to have had a great distaste for
the work of revision.
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Some account of the lives and writings of Lope Felix de Vega Carpio and Guillen de Castro. Vol. I / of Henry Richard Lord Holland - Registro bibliográfico
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Holland, Henry Richard Vassall, Baron, 1773-1840
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Ercilla
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Cervantes
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Failure of Jerusalem Conquistada
Death of Cervantes
Lope's admirers
Lope's vanity
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Proof of that number examined
Anecdote from Montalvan
Testimony of Cervantes
Voluminous poets in
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, the inimitable
Cervantes, went through a series of adventures t which might have composed a
perspicuity
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* Pellicer, Life of Cervantes.
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Lope re-
LOPE DE VEGA,
Lope returned to Madrid in a few years
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es
the formidable names of Gongora t and P
Cervantes Î.
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The former, Don Luis de Góngora y
* Pellicer Life of Cervantes.
f The jealousy between Gongora and Lope
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The origin of the dispute between Cervantes and Lope is unknown, and the
existence of any open warfare
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Wherever Cervantes has mentioned
the poet in his printed works, he has spoken
of his genius not only
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Lope, who parodied the son-
net of Cervantes, rejected his advice, and
published that epic poem, in
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Cervantes, though discouraged
by Lope, and decried by his admirers, had
moderation or prudence enough
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Lope had not
long to contend with so formidable a rival;
for Cervantes died soon after this publica-
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Before the death of Cervantes, which
happened about the same time as that of
Shakspere*, the admiration
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—Cervantes.—Montalvan.
LOPE DE VEGA.
spirit of the nation from which he drew
them.
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escaped not the keen observation of Cervantes and of Gongora, seem to imply that
he was far from that
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calamities, in a strain more suited to the
circumstances of Camoens and Cervantes
than to the idol of
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At last appeared,''
says Cervantes in his prologue,
Ci
that pro-
digy of nature, the great Lope
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oí' Cervantes
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LOPE DE VEGA.
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merous before his time : indeed his own
assertions, the criticisms of Cervantes, and
the testimonies
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It might
be inferred even from those of Cervantes
himself.
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A primer of Spanish literature / by Helen Conant - Registro bibliográfico
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Conant, Helen S. (Helen Stevens), 1839-1899
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The
pastoral to which Cervantes evidently al
ludes is the most beautiful of Garcilasso’s
poems, and
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Cervantes
mentions a portrait of himself which he says
was painted by “ the famous Jauregui.”
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MIGUEL CERVANTES.
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Miguel Cervantes de Saavedra (15471616).
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But Cervantes
possessed the natural gift of a mighty and
vigorous intellect.
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His immense
102
CERVANTES.
aBKfiaaBSffifflisSa
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105
PRIMER OF SPANISH LITERATURE.
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In 1570 Cervantes went to Rome, where
he became chamberlain to Cardinal Acquaviva, a position he soon
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That Cervantes was proud of his share in
this great tight is manifest from the fre
quent allusion to
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The fleet was attacked
by three Moorish corsairs, and Cervantes
was captured and carried to Algiers.
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At length Cervantes
was ransomed by the exertions of his moth
er and sisters, and once more returned
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CERVANTES.
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It is written some
what in the style of the “Diana Enamorada,” so much admired by Cervantes, and
is
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Span
ish drama at this time was in a rude state,
from which Cervantes made honest efl'orts
to raise
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Cervantes
was evidently near the conclusion of his fa
mous work when the production of Avel
laneda
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Although Quevedo bad not so noble
a perception of the ludicrous as Cervantes,
he was sharp enough to
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Both Cervantes and Lope de Vega
call him the founder of popular drama.
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The
primitive condition of the Spanish stage
in Rueda’s time is graphically described
by Cervantes in
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Cervantes de Saavedra,
Encina, Juan de la, 69.
103.
Ercilla, Alonso de, 86.
Galatea, 106.
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Some account of the lives and writings of Lope Felix de Vega Carpio and Guillen de Castro. Vol. II / of Henry Richard Lord Holland - Registro bibliográfico
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Holland, Henry Richard Vassall, Baron, 1773-1840
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Friend of Cervantes
Play of the Cid
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Old poem of the Cid
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Cervantes mentions him in his prologue
to the Comedies, among the most successful
dramatic authors of
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he had published the greater
Flourished part of his plays before the year 161 ó, when
about 1015,
Cervantes
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May we not infer from some of the cir- Friend of
Cervantes.
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eumstances above related, that Cervantes
and Guillen de Castro had a mutual esteem
for one another?
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Pathetic * tenderness and sweetness of
style are, according to Cervantes, the characteristic excellencies
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It
is indeed singular that, with so correct a
taste in estimating the productions of other
men, Cervantes
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History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic. Vol. II / by William h. Prescott - Registro bibliográfico
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Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859
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If,
as Cervantes asserts, the ‘‘Ama
dis” was the first book of chivalry
printed in Spain, it must have
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(Cervantes, Don Quixote, ed. Pel
licer, Discurso Prelim.)
Mr.
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Obras
tom. i. pp. 93 - 98.
6 Cervantes, Don Quixote, tom.
'• part. 1, cap. 6.
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Perhaps such
a result might have been achieved, but for the sub
lime parody of Cervantes, which cut
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Pellicer, and Navarrete,
would seem to have left little to
desire in regard to the illustration
of Cervantes
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It was such subtilties as these,
entricadas razones, as Cervantes
calls them, that addled the brains
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The circumstance would seem
compatible with a much more re
cent origin.
33 Cervantes, Comedias y Entre
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Mem. 6.
34 Moratin, Obras tom. i. p.
115. — Nasarre (Cervantes, Co
medias, pról.), Jovellanos (Mem.
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23R
37 Such is the high encomium
of' the Abate Andres, (Lettera
tura, tom. v. part. 2, lib. 1.) —
Cervantes
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who flourished about
half a century later, is led into a
ludicrous train of errors in contro
verting Cervantes
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Cervantes, Comedias y Entremeses.
tom. i. pròlogo. — Andres, Lette
ratura, tom. v. p. 179. — Velaz
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Antonio, Bibliotheca Nova, tom. i. p. 202. — Cervantes,
Comedias, tom. i. prol. de Nasarre.
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In fact, Naharro
did introduce the division into yice
jornadas, and Cervantes assumes
only the credit
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Bouterwek, Geschichte der Poesie
und Beredsamkeit, band iii. p. 285,
— and Cervantes, Comedias, tom.
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poverty of the theatrical equipment, from the
account given of its condition, half a century later,
by Cervantes
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”—
Jovellanos, Memoria sobre las Di
versiones Públicas, apud Mem. de
la Acad, de Hist., tom. v.
50 Cervantes
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See
the canon’s discourse in Cervantes,
Don Quixote, ed. de Pellicer, tom.
iii. pp. 207-220, — and, more
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My diary in Mexico in 1867, including the last days of the Emperor Maximilian; with leaves from the diary of Princess Salm-Salm, etc. Vol. II / By Felix Salm-Salm... - Registro bibliográfico
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Salm-Salm, Felix Constantin Alexander Johann Nepomuk zu, 1828-1870
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The representations of the Colonels Fueron
and Cervantes had had their effect in México,
and we received
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He now tried to induce Colonel Cervantes to
accept from us three Germán ofíicers, at least,
our word
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This was, however, not to last long, for on
the 5th October Colonel Cervantes received the
order to prepare
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I communicated my wishes in
this respect to Colonel von Gagern, who spoke
with Colonel Cervantes, but
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as Cervantes could
not make the alteration by his own power, he
telegraphed to México.
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Poemas gaélicos / Ossian, bardo del siglo III ; traducción en verso de Don Ángel Lasso de la Vega - Registro bibliográfico
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Macpherson, James, 1736-1796
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de la Cruz.
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Poesías alemanas........
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Romancero morisco... 8 y 10
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Curiosities of literature / by I. D'Israeli - Registro bibliográfico
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Cervantes.................................................
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Cervantes, the immortal genius of Spain, is sup
posed to have wanted bread; Camoens, the soli
tary
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Cervantes,
the immortal genius of Spain, is sup
. Cardan was believed to be a magician.
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Cervantes composed the most agreeable book in
the Spanish language during his captivity in BarFleta,
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affecting is it to hear one s
praises from the mouth of the people, than lrom
that of the poets.
_
Cervantes
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Spy ¡s ■ Marana, an Italian : so that the Turkish
lr°m wh St as reid a personage as Cid Hamet,
°f Don
Cervantes
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CERVANTES.
C°?,Cerniti» th? ?e|?raisana this authentic anecdote
JIr■!« Bo„Vnimitable Cervantes.
ha?
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n Cervantes was yet alive. He
arr.n^ed Cervant tbe ambassador one day compli'vl?
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;Ulred by his n °n the great reputation he had
Inn ^^d in h;D n Quixote ; and that Cervantes
ihnr'ISit
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We nave lost many good things of Cervantes,
and other writers, through the tribunal of religion
and dulness
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It was after Cervantes had received extreme by his judges to have his limbs naile., (|.A
had iv .'
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Cervantes, in the person of his hero, has con
fessed the delight he received from amusements
which disturb
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but what is less
tolerable, in the flatness of the style, they lose that
delightfulness with which Cervantes
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who olten
grows weary over his Quixote, appears not always
sensible that one of the secret charms of Cervantes
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the Grecians, and is a species of humour which
perhaps has been too rarely practised by the
moderns: Cervantes
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One fact is remarkable; that, like Cervantes, and
unlike Rabelais and Sterne, never has Butler
written
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In Cervantes and Quevedo,
the best practical illustrators, they are sown with
no sparing hand.
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The genius of Cervantes partook 1 b •
of that of his country; that mantle ol g
which almost conceals
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Quevedo was so passionately fond
of the Don Quixote of Cervantes, that often in
reading that unrivalled
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nations,
of, 177; Prime Minister, Lord-admiral, and
I.ord-general of England, 308; biographical and Cervantes
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Life of William Hickling Prescott / by George Ticknor - Registro bibliográfico
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Ticknor, George, 1791-1871
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. — Cervantes. — Scott.—
Irving. — Bancroft. — Madame Calderon. — History of Span
ish Literature. —
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Spanish versification, — also in which part of your library is
the ‘ Amadis de Gaula.’4 For I presume, as Cervantes
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Italian Literature.—
Controversy with Da Ponte. — Charles Brockden Brown. — Blind
Asylum. — Moliere. — Cervantes
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uncertain about his success as an
historian, to inquiries into the life of that great poet.9 A third
is on Cervantes
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Cervantes.*
1838. Lockhart’s Life of Scott.*
1839. Kenyon’s Poems.
1839.
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Cervantes, Review of, 236.
Chambers, Rebellion of 1745 176.
Channing, Rev. W.
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Letters to dead authors / by Andrew Lang - Registro bibliográfico
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Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
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hevalier S tron g
— all that host of friends im perishable
_you m ust survive with Shakespeare
and Cervantes
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- Biographical and critical miscellanies / by William H. Prescott - Registro bibliográfico
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- Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859
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- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN, CERVANTES, - SIR WALTER SCOTT, PAGE. 5 47 - 83 MOLIERE, 135 ITALIAN
- CERVANTES. 47 CERVANTES.
- Cervantes, however, had entered on, a career which, as he intimates in some of his verses, might lead
- One cannot but be led to inquire why, with such CERVANTES. 55 success as. an author, he continued
- Cervantes intimates his dissatisfaction, in more than one place in his writings, with the booksellers
- If Cervantes was m the right,, the trade in Castile showed a degree of dexterity in their proceedings
- CERVANTES.
- exclaimed one of the strangers, “is Señor Cervantes not in good circumstances?
- Cervantes was much annoyed, it appears, by the circumstance.
- No memorial CERVANTES. 65 points out the spot to the eye of the traveler, nor is it known at this
- Six hundred and twenty-seven encounters took place, illid one hundred and sixty-six lances CERVANTES
- CERVANTES. pictures, lost all relish for the chaste ancl sober productions of art.
- Such was the state of things when Cervantes gave to the world the First Part of his Don Quioxte; and
- In like manner,.the pencil of Cervantes has given a far more distinct CERVANTES. 75 and a richer portraiture
- V CERVANTES. 77 : was fabricated.
- The satire of Cervantes is an exception.
- '•'''“Cervantes correctly appreciated his own work. He more than once- predicted its popularity.
- CERVANTES.
- The fate of Cervantes resembled that of Homer.
- Cervantes seems to have had a great distaste for the work of revision.
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Resultado número:2 Texto
- Título:
- Some account of the lives and writings of Lope Felix de Vega Carpio and Guillen de Castro. Vol. I / of Henry Richard Lord Holland - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Holland, Henry Richard Vassall, Baron, 1773-1840
- Portales:
- Lope de Vega Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Universidad Castilla-La Mancha. Fondo colección Joaquín de Entrambasaguas Visitar sitio web | Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- London, Logman [etc.], 1817
- Mat. aut.:
- Vega, Lope de (1562-1635) -- Crítica e interpretación | Castro, Guillén de (1569-1631) -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- RlgC Spanish authors • ft 1 Garcilaso de la Vega • t 2 Mendoza * * 3 Ercilla • * 4 Cervantes
- Failure of Jerusalem Conquistada Death of Cervantes Lope's admirers Lope's vanity . . . .
- Xll Proof of that number examined Anecdote from Montalvan Testimony of Cervantes Voluminous poets in
- , the inimitable Cervantes, went through a series of adventures t which might have composed a perspicuity
- * Pellicer, Life of Cervantes. 30 Lope re- LOPE DE VEGA, Lope returned to Madrid in a few years
- es the formidable names of Gongora t and P Cervantes Î.
- The former, Don Luis de Góngora y * Pellicer Life of Cervantes. f The jealousy between Gongora and Lope
- The origin of the dispute between Cervantes and Lope is unknown, and the existence of any open warfare
- Wherever Cervantes has mentioned the poet in his printed works, he has spoken of his genius not only
- Lope, who parodied the son- net of Cervantes, rejected his advice, and published that epic poem, in
- Cervantes, though discouraged by Lope, and decried by his admirers, had moderation or prudence enough
- Lope had not long to contend with so formidable a rival; for Cervantes died soon after this publica-
- Before the death of Cervantes, which happened about the same time as that of Shakspere*, the admiration
- —Cervantes.—Montalvan. LOPE DE VEGA. spirit of the nation from which he drew them.
- escaped not the keen observation of Cervantes and of Gongora, seem to imply that he was far from that
- calamities, in a strain more suited to the circumstances of Camoens and Cervantes than to the idol of
- u At last appeared,'' says Cervantes in his prologue, Ci that pro- digy of nature, the great Lope
- oí' Cervantes - LOPE DE VEGA.
- merous before his time : indeed his own assertions, the criticisms of Cervantes, and the testimonies
- It might be inferred even from those of Cervantes himself.
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Resultado número:3 Texto
- Título:
- A primer of Spanish literature / by Helen Conant - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Conant, Helen S. (Helen Stevens), 1839-1899
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- New York : Harper & Brothers, cop. 1878
- Materia:
- Literatura española -- Historia y crítica
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- The pastoral to which Cervantes evidently al ludes is the most beautiful of Garcilasso’s poems, and
- Cervantes mentions a portrait of himself which he says was painted by “ the famous Jauregui.”
- MIGUEL CERVANTES.
- Miguel Cervantes de Saavedra (15471616).
- But Cervantes possessed the natural gift of a mighty and vigorous intellect.
- His immense 102 CERVANTES. aBKfiaaBSffifflisSa ■■ 105 PRIMER OF SPANISH LITERATURE.
- CERVANTES.
- In 1570 Cervantes went to Rome, where he became chamberlain to Cardinal Acquaviva, a position he soon
- That Cervantes was proud of his share in this great tight is manifest from the fre quent allusion to
- The fleet was attacked by three Moorish corsairs, and Cervantes was captured and carried to Algiers.
- At length Cervantes was ransomed by the exertions of his moth er and sisters, and once more returned
- CERVANTES.
- It is written some what in the style of the “Diana Enamorada,” so much admired by Cervantes, and is
- Span ish drama at this time was in a rude state, from which Cervantes made honest efl'orts to raise
- CERVANTES.
- Cervantes was evidently near the conclusion of his fa mous work when the production of Avel laneda
- Although Quevedo bad not so noble a perception of the ludicrous as Cervantes, he was sharp enough to
- Both Cervantes and Lope de Vega call him the founder of popular drama.
- The primitive condition of the Spanish stage in Rueda’s time is graphically described by Cervantes in
- Cervantes de Saavedra, Encina, Juan de la, 69. 103. Ercilla, Alonso de, 86. Galatea, 106.
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Resultado número:4 Texto
- Título:
- Some account of the lives and writings of Lope Felix de Vega Carpio and Guillen de Castro. Vol. II / of Henry Richard Lord Holland - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Holland, Henry Richard Vassall, Baron, 1773-1840
- Portales:
- Lope de Vega Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Universidad Castilla-La Mancha. Fondo colección Joaquín de Entrambasaguas Visitar sitio web | Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- London, Logman [etc.], 1817
- Mat. aut.:
- Castro, Guillén de (1569-1631) -- Crítica e interpretación | Vega, Lope de (1562-1635) -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (7 coincidencias encontradas)
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- Friend of Cervantes Play of the Cid . . . . . . . Old poem of the Cid .
- Cervantes mentions him in his prologue to the Comedies, among the most successful dramatic authors of
- he had published the greater Flourished part of his plays before the year 161 ó, when about 1015, Cervantes
- May we not infer from some of the cir- Friend of Cervantes.
- eumstances above related, that Cervantes and Guillen de Castro had a mutual esteem for one another?
- Pathetic * tenderness and sweetness of style are, according to Cervantes, the characteristic excellencies
- » It is indeed singular that, with so correct a taste in estimating the productions of other men, Cervantes
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Resultado número:5 Texto
- Título:
- History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic. Vol. II / by William h. Prescott - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Historia Visitar sitio web | Isabel I, la Católica Visitar sitio web | La Monarquía Hispánica Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1869
- Materia:
- España -- Historia -- 1479-1516 (Isabel y Fernando)
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (17 coincidencias encontradas)
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- If, as Cervantes asserts, the ‘‘Ama dis” was the first book of chivalry printed in Spain, it must have
- (Cervantes, Don Quixote, ed. Pel licer, Discurso Prelim.) Mr.
- Obras tom. i. pp. 93 - 98. 6 Cervantes, Don Quixote, tom. '• part. 1, cap. 6.
- Perhaps such a result might have been achieved, but for the sub lime parody of Cervantes, which cut
- Pellicer, and Navarrete, would seem to have left little to desire in regard to the illustration of Cervantes
- It was such subtilties as these, entricadas razones, as Cervantes calls them, that addled the brains
- The circumstance would seem compatible with a much more re cent origin. 33 Cervantes, Comedias y Entre
- Mem. 6. 34 Moratin, Obras tom. i. p. 115. — Nasarre (Cervantes, Co medias, pról.), Jovellanos (Mem.
- 23R 37 Such is the high encomium of' the Abate Andres, (Lettera tura, tom. v. part. 2, lib. 1.) — Cervantes
- who flourished about half a century later, is led into a ludicrous train of errors in contro verting Cervantes
- Cervantes, Comedias y Entremeses. tom. i. pròlogo. — Andres, Lette ratura, tom. v. p. 179. — Velaz
- Antonio, Bibliotheca Nova, tom. i. p. 202. — Cervantes, Comedias, tom. i. prol. de Nasarre.
- In fact, Naharro did introduce the division into yice jornadas, and Cervantes assumes only the credit
- Bouterwek, Geschichte der Poesie und Beredsamkeit, band iii. p. 285, — and Cervantes, Comedias, tom.
- poverty of the theatrical equipment, from the account given of its condition, half a century later, by Cervantes
- ”— Jovellanos, Memoria sobre las Di versiones Públicas, apud Mem. de la Acad, de Hist., tom. v. 50 Cervantes
- See the canon’s discourse in Cervantes, Don Quixote, ed. de Pellicer, tom. iii. pp. 207-220, — and, more
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Resultado número:6 Texto
- Título:
- My diary in Mexico in 1867, including the last days of the Emperor Maximilian; with leaves from the diary of Princess Salm-Salm, etc. Vol. II / By Felix Salm-Salm... - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Salm-Salm, Felix Constantin Alexander Johann Nepomuk zu, 1828-1870
- Portales:
- Biblioteca americana Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Virtual de las Letras Mexicanas Visitar sitio web | Constituciones hispanoamericanas Visitar sitio web | Historia Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- London, R. Bentley, 1868
- Materias:
- Diarios y memorias | México -- Historia -- 1861-1867 (Intervención europea)
- Mat. aut.:
- Maximiliano, Emperador de México, 1832-1867
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (6 coincidencias encontradas)
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- The representations of the Colonels Fueron and Cervantes had had their effect in México, and we received
- He now tried to induce Colonel Cervantes to accept from us three Germán ofíicers, at least, our word
- This was, however, not to last long, for on the 5th October Colonel Cervantes received the order to prepare
- I communicated my wishes in this respect to Colonel von Gagern, who spoke with Colonel Cervantes, but
- as Cervantes could not make the alteration by his own power, he telegraphed to México.
- Cervantes.
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Resultado número:7 Texto
- Título:
- Poemas gaélicos / Ossian, bardo del siglo III ; traducción en verso de Don Ángel Lasso de la Vega - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Macpherson, James, 1736-1796
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- Madrid, Dirección y Administración, Imp. y Lit. de la Biblioteca Universal, 1883
- Materia:
- Poesía escocesa -- Siglo 18º
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (2 coincidencias encontradas)
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- de la Cruz. 5 Poesías alemanas........ 6 Proudhon................... 7 Romancero morisco... 8 y 10 Cervantes
- Cervantes.—Entreme 134 ses...........................
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Resultado número:8 Texto
- Título:
- Curiosities of literature / by I. D'Israeli - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- D'Israeli, Issac, 1766-1848
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- London, George Routlendge and Sons, [189-?]
- Materias:
- Literatura -- Historia y crítica | Literatura inglesa -- Historia y crítica | Escritores ingleses | Gran Bretaña -- Vida intelectual
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- Cervantes.................................................
- Cervantes, the immortal genius of Spain, is sup posed to have wanted bread; Camoens, the soli tary
- Cervantes, the immortal genius of Spain, is sup . Cardan was believed to be a magician.
- Cervantes composed the most agreeable book in the Spanish language during his captivity in BarFleta,
- affecting is it to hear one s praises from the mouth of the people, than lrom that of the poets. _ Cervantes
- Spy ¡s ■ Marana, an Italian : so that the Turkish lr°m wh St as reid a personage as Cid Hamet, °f Don Cervantes
- CERVANTES. C°?,Cerniti» th? ?e|?raisana this authentic anecdote JIr■!« Bo„Vnimitable Cervantes. ha?
- n Cervantes was yet alive. He arr.n^ed Cervant tbe ambassador one day compli'vl?
- ;Ulred by his n °n the great reputation he had Inn ^^d in h;D n Quixote ; and that Cervantes ihnr'ISit
- We nave lost many good things of Cervantes, and other writers, through the tribunal of religion and dulness
- It was after Cervantes had received extreme by his judges to have his limbs naile., (|.A had iv .'
- Cervantes, in the person of his hero, has con fessed the delight he received from amusements which disturb
- but what is less tolerable, in the flatness of the style, they lose that delightfulness with which Cervantes
- who olten grows weary over his Quixote, appears not always sensible that one of the secret charms of Cervantes
- the Grecians, and is a species of humour which perhaps has been too rarely practised by the moderns: Cervantes
- One fact is remarkable; that, like Cervantes, and unlike Rabelais and Sterne, never has Butler written
- In Cervantes and Quevedo, the best practical illustrators, they are sown with no sparing hand.
- The genius of Cervantes partook 1 b • of that of his country; that mantle ol g which almost conceals
- Quevedo was so passionately fond of the Don Quixote of Cervantes, that often in reading that unrivalled
- nations, of, 177; Prime Minister, Lord-admiral, and I.ord-general of England, 308; biographical and Cervantes
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Resultado número:9 Texto
- Título:
- Life of William Hickling Prescott / by George Ticknor - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Ticknor, George, 1791-1871
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1875
- Mat. aut.:
- Prescott, William Hickling -- Biografía
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (6 coincidencias encontradas)
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- . — Cervantes. — Scott.— Irving. — Bancroft. — Madame Calderon. — History of Span ish Literature. —
- Spanish versification, — also in which part of your library is the ‘ Amadis de Gaula.’4 For I presume, as Cervantes
- Italian Literature.— Controversy with Da Ponte. — Charles Brockden Brown. — Blind Asylum. — Moliere. — Cervantes
- uncertain about his success as an historian, to inquiries into the life of that great poet.9 A third is on Cervantes
- Cervantes.* 1838. Lockhart’s Life of Scott.* 1839. Kenyon’s Poems. 1839.
- Cervantes, Review of, 236. Chambers, Rebellion of 1745 176. Channing, Rev. W.
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Resultado número:10 Texto
- Título:
- Letters to dead authors / by Andrew Lang - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web | Viajeros españoles Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1889
- Materia:
- Literatura -- Historia y crítica
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (1 coincidencia encontrada)
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- hevalier S tron g — all that host of friends im perishable _you m ust survive with Shakespeare and Cervantes
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