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Spanish influence on English Literature / by Martin Hume - Registro bibliográfico
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Hume, Martin A. S. (Martin Andrew Sharp), 1847-1910
- Portales:
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Russell P. Sebold
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- Pub. orig.:
- Philadeplhia, J. B. Lippincott ; London : Eveleigh Nash, 1905
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Literatura española -- Influencia inglesa
- Fragmentos
'las siete partidas real academia' en la obra
: (20
coincidencias encontradas)
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DE LA REAL ACADEMIA ESPANOLA V DE LA REAL ACADEMIA DE LA H1STOR1A
EXAMINER IN SPANISH, AND EXTENSION
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certain periods; and the student who seeks to un
ravel the literary history of his own country with
real
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The Siete Partidas.
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Alfonso,
set to work to recast in Castilian this code in seven
parts, called the Siete Partidas, dealing
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,
probably did not borrow directly from Juan Manuel ,
but the honour of being the forerunner of the real
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These
chroniclers bring us down almost to the time when
the real kingly chronicle took root in Spain.
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We have
already seen that previous to the fifteenth century
Spain had been too busy in real romantic
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But it was an ideal, and
never could be real, because each man was left to be
judge of what was good,
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Quite divorced from truth or probability, it yet
allowed the sentiment of love, which is always real
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The next step towards the creation of a literature
of real life was a great, a very great, one.
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There existed,
as I have shown, a small literature of satire in verse,
upon real live types; Celestina
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life would
not have known a sheep from a calf: these folk had
no relation whatever with real life.
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The hero, in short, although
a real hero and the legitimate centre of interest of
the story, is only
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The short Italian novel of real life,
free from an obtrusive moral, had become popular in
Europe from
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His claim in the same preface to be
the originator of the Spanish short story of real
life, told for
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But there is no doubt that Skoggin was
a real person.
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In my view, the first real picaresque
and peripatetic novels purely English, after Jack
Wilton, were
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The famous code of laws,
the Siete Partidas of Alfonso X., to which I referred
in my first chapter, contains
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The out-at-elbows, famished man
of letters, real or pretended ; the sham student, who
with his wooden
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Siete Partidas, the (of Alfonso the
Learned), 26-27, 247.
Silent Woman, 276.
Sindabad, 32, 34.
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Resultado número:1 Texto
- Título:
- Spanish influence on English Literature / by Martin Hume - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Hume, Martin A. S. (Martin Andrew Sharp), 1847-1910
- 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.:
- Philadeplhia, J. B. Lippincott ; London : Eveleigh Nash, 1905
- Materia:
- Literatura española -- Influencia inglesa
- Fragmentos 'las siete partidas real academia' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- DE LA REAL ACADEMIA ESPANOLA V DE LA REAL ACADEMIA DE LA H1STOR1A EXAMINER IN SPANISH, AND EXTENSION
- certain periods; and the student who seeks to un ravel the literary history of his own country with real
- The Siete Partidas.
- Alfonso, set to work to recast in Castilian this code in seven parts, called the Siete Partidas, dealing
- , probably did not borrow directly from Juan Manuel , but the honour of being the forerunner of the real
- These chroniclers bring us down almost to the time when the real kingly chronicle took root in Spain.
- We have already seen that previous to the fifteenth century Spain had been too busy in real romantic
- But it was an ideal, and never could be real, because each man was left to be judge of what was good,
- Quite divorced from truth or probability, it yet allowed the sentiment of love, which is always real
- The next step towards the creation of a literature of real life was a great, a very great, one.
- There existed, as I have shown, a small literature of satire in verse, upon real live types; Celestina
- life would not have known a sheep from a calf: these folk had no relation whatever with real life.
- The hero, in short, although a real hero and the legitimate centre of interest of the story, is only
- The short Italian novel of real life, free from an obtrusive moral, had become popular in Europe from
- His claim in the same preface to be the originator of the Spanish short story of real life, told for
- But there is no doubt that Skoggin was a real person.
- In my view, the first real picaresque and peripatetic novels purely English, after Jack Wilton, were
- The famous code of laws, the Siete Partidas of Alfonso X., to which I referred in my first chapter, contains
- The out-at-elbows, famished man of letters, real or pretended ; the sham student, who with his wooden
- Siete Partidas, the (of Alfonso the Learned), 26-27, 247. Silent Woman, 276. Sindabad, 32, 34.
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Filtros de la búsqueda
- Hume, Martin A. S. (Martin Andrew Sharp), 1847-1910 1 [Eliminar filtro]
- inglés 1 [Eliminar filtro]