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A primer of Spanish literature / by Helen Conant - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Conant, Helen S. (Helen Stevens), 1839-1899
- Portales:
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Russell P. Sebold
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| Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares
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| Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA
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- Pub. orig.:
- New York : Harper & Brothers, cop. 1878
- Materia:
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Literatura española -- Historia y crítica
- Fragmentos
'las siete partidas real academia' en la obra
: (16
coincidencias encontradas)
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Cid Canipeador,” or the Lord Champion,
whose real name was Kodrigo Diaz de Bi
var, was horn in the northern
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The most important document of this
epoch is the “Siete Partidas,” or the Seven
Parts, so called from
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The “Siete Partidas”
was the earliest code of the Spanish Cortes,
but is not less celebrated for its
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In the “Partidas” are laws touch
ing on all matters of the kingdom, social
and public, laws which are
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Book of Apollonius,” joglaressas, or female
ballad - singers, are frequently spoken of;
and in the “ Siete
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Partidas ” of Alfonso the
Tenth, knights are warned that they should
listen to the juglares, strolling
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are covered o’er with grief,
And sorrows neither few nor brief
Veil all in gloom;
Left desolate of real
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Juan de la Encina (1466-1534) is called
the real founder of Spanish drama, as he ap
pears to have been
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Villegas (15951669), a poet whose presumption and con
ceit were such as for a time to overshadow
his real
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histories, wasted their lives dreaming of
heroic conquest over impossible enemies,
while they neglected the real
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surrounded by creatures of his own
fancy, has been pictured by many a skilful
pencil, and has become a real
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At length,
after four years, the real author of the of
fending verses was discovered, and Quevedo
was
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misers feared a general pil
lage; all was anxiety and alarm, which in
creased a thousand-fold when the real
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Here are some lines from his address before
the Academia de las Nobles Artes in 1753:
Its ever varying
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wom
en manifest remarkable imagination and
much beauty of thought, their writings give
but little real
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Siete Partidas, 28.
Boscan, Juan, 79.
Alfonso the Eleventh, 53.
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Filtros aplicados:
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Resultado número:1 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 'las siete partidas real academia' en la obra : (16 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- Cid Canipeador,” or the Lord Champion, whose real name was Kodrigo Diaz de Bi var, was horn in the northern
- The most important document of this epoch is the “Siete Partidas,” or the Seven Parts, so called from
- The “Siete Partidas” was the earliest code of the Spanish Cortes, but is not less celebrated for its
- In the “Partidas” are laws touch ing on all matters of the kingdom, social and public, laws which are
- Book of Apollonius,” joglaressas, or female ballad - singers, are frequently spoken of; and in the “ Siete
- Partidas ” of Alfonso the Tenth, knights are warned that they should listen to the juglares, strolling
- are covered o’er with grief, And sorrows neither few nor brief Veil all in gloom; Left desolate of real
- Juan de la Encina (1466-1534) is called the real founder of Spanish drama, as he ap pears to have been
- Villegas (15951669), a poet whose presumption and con ceit were such as for a time to overshadow his real
- histories, wasted their lives dreaming of heroic conquest over impossible enemies, while they neglected the real
- surrounded by creatures of his own fancy, has been pictured by many a skilful pencil, and has become a real
- At length, after four years, the real author of the of fending verses was discovered, and Quevedo was
- misers feared a general pil lage; all was anxiety and alarm, which in creased a thousand-fold when the real
- Here are some lines from his address before the Academia de las Nobles Artes in 1753: Its ever varying
- wom en manifest remarkable imagination and much beauty of thought, their writings give but little real
- Siete Partidas, 28. Boscan, Juan, 79. Alfonso the Eleventh, 53.
- Formatos:
Filtros de la búsqueda
- Literatura española -- Historia y crítica 1 [Eliminar filtro]
Datos extraídos de Wikidata
- femenino1 [Eliminar filtro]