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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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- New York : Harper & Brothers, cop. 1878
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A .Primer of German Literature................. 95
69. The Coming Man.
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GERMAN..............................................................25cents.
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Depping, a German scholar, made an at
tempt to arrange them chronologically; but
as he had naught to
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They were
much admired by Lope de Vega, who said
they should be emblazoned in letters of
gold.
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Garcilasso de la Vega (1503-’36).
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Some other writers, better known in oth
er branches of literature, as Lope de Vega
and Calderon, also
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is worthy of mentionas a friend of Lope de
Vega, and as soldier and poet as well.
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” “Pluto’s
Pigsties,” “A Visit to Death”—strange ti
tles, which recall the works of Jean Paul,
the German
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Both Cervantes and Lope de Vega
call him the founder of popular drama.
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LOPE DE VEGA.
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Lope de Vega was a native of Madrid,
where he received his early education.
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LOPE DE VEGA.
petted during their lives and so mourned at
their death.
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Lope de Vega was a man of extraordinary
fertility.
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Lope de Vega had an army of followers;
men who imitated his style, his plots, and
openly acknowledged
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Both the young aspirants received warm
praises from Lope de Vega, who said of
Calderon that he earned
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Although Hartzenbusch was the sou
of a German resident of Madrid, he was
thoroughly Spanish in both character
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The father of this gifted woman was a
German, a man of education, who, although
he was permanently settled
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in Spain, that
the author was encouraged to persevere.
“ The Alvareda Family ” was first written
in German
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Silos, San Domingo de, Vega, Garcilasso de la, SO.
Lament
of Nemoroso, 82.
22.
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Sinues de Marco, Maria, Vega, Lope de, 125.
Dramas of Cloak and
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Sword, 131.
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Literary and historical miscellanies / by George Bancroft - Registro bibliográfico
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Bancroft, George, 1800-1891
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STUDIES IN GERMAN LITERATURE.
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS.
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The aspect of nature is reflected in Germán liter
ature.
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The Germán league
forms little beside a vain show.
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Germán literature is the result of the
moral energy of its own votaries.
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The influence of the Germán universities is incalcu
lable.
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Independence is a characteristic of Germán scholars.
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GERMAN LITERA TU RE.
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THE REVIVAL OF GERMAN LITERATURE.
I.
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rhymes than any person of whom literary
history makes mention, witk the single exception of
Lope de Vega
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To the
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GERMAN LITERA TÜ RE.
learned periódica!
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At once a new prospect seemed opening for Germán letters.
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His fancy lost something of its
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GERMAN L ITER A TU R E.
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Germán theology, however, is a topic on which it
is not our province to enter.
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Ñor shall we attempt an analysis of the masters in
Germán philosophy.
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It is usual to
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GERMAN LITERATURE.
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At the same time his rejection of the
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GERMAN LITERATURE.
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But Goethe never risked a frown
of a Germán prince for any body.
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In the art of
wntmg Germán he has no superior.
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Did not Peter
the Great wish to become a state of the Germán
empire ?
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spread from the Germán Ocean to the Adriàtic.
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Historical view of the literature of the South of Europe. Vol. I / by J. C. L. Simonde de Sismondi ; translated from the original, with notes, and a life of the author by Thomas Roscoe - Registro bibliográfico
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Sismondi, Jean Charles Léonard Simonde de, 1773-1842
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Portrait.
fieine’s Poems, from the German, by
K. A.
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Trans
lated from the German of Alfred de
Beumont.
Por
1789 to 1814. Portrait.
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Translated from the German.
Polyglot of Foreign Proverbs.
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Thus the English,
which is for the most part a corrupt German dialect, has
been mingled partly with the
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Its character bears a greater impress
of harshness than the German ; its grammar is more simple,
and
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It is not easy to assign the exact period, when the German
language was abandoned by the conquerors in
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The
laws of the Visigoths in Spain, and the mixture of German
words with the Latin text, afford room
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Charlemagne and all his court spoke German, whilst the
Romance was, very generally, the dialect of the
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The transition from the German to
the Romance is as abrupt, as if the two nations had been
separated
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The lines are from the German imitation of Fouque:
.Hell verheissen
Hat’s mein o/teim,
Hurz mein Lebcn
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Of all modern pro
sodies, the German is the most fixed, for it always agrees with the
grammar.
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The Franks, who spoke a Northern or German dialect, in
troduced a new idiom amongst the Gauls.
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At the commencement of the second race of
monarchs, German was still the language of Charlemagne and
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But, whilst the
German was employed in conversation, and in martial and
M2
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OF THE TROUVÈRES.
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This mixture introduced into the
Romance new German words and idioms.
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Edgar Taylor, in his work,
called, Lays of the Minnesingers, or German Troubadours'), the his
torian
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, we shall
239
have occasion to notice, in speaking of the
‘ the
even during the times of Lope de Vega
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seventeenth century, we shall
discover imitations of the ancient mysteries of the Trouvères •
and Lope de Vega
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Lope de Vega, Calderon, and their countrymen, always place
the scene in the ideal and chivalrous manners
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German. Is.
From the
Guizot’s Life of Monk. Is. 6d.
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Life of Friedrich Schiller (1825) ; Life of John Sterling (1851). Two biographies / by Thomas Carlyle - Registro bibliográfico
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Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881
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I he German nobleman of the fairest gifts and prospects
uins out, on investigation, to have been a German
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He was not long afterwards elected a member of the German So
ciety established for literary objects
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Nor, as in Paris,
is the stage in German towns considered merely as a mental recre
ation, an elegant
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But the zeal of the German Society was more according to know
ledge than that of their new associate
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It is not a German but a European subject; it forms the conclud
ing poition of the Reformation, and
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The air of mysticism connected with these doctrines, was
attractive to the German mind, with which the
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What would a Spanish reader give, had Lope de Vega composed a
hundred times as little, and that little
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It was farther intended to treat, in the same manner,
t ie whole series of leading German plays, and
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Schiller gives a fine example of the German character: he has
all its good qualities in a high degree
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A warm friend and patron of the arts
‘ and sciences ; while the German Society flourished, at Manheim
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(Translated from the German.)
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JOHN STERPINO.
A PROFESSION.
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He was thought to hold, he alone in England, the key of German
and other Transcendentalisms; knew the
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So they parted.
‘ A year or two’ of serious reflection ‘ in some good German
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JOHN STERLING.
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The adventurous hunter
spirit which had started such a bemired Auerochs, or Urns of the
German woods,
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His knowledge of German Literature, very slight at this time,
limited itself altogether to writers oil
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But he was getting into German, into va
rious inquiries and sources of knowledge new to him, and his
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A learned young German, tutor in some family ot
the neighbourhood, was admitted frequently to see him
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Of ‘ Strauss,’ in English or in German, we.
now hear nothing more; of Church matters, and that only to
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Theatre, German estimation of the,
38.
Wallenstein.
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Xenien, the, a German Dnnciad by
Goethe and Schiller, 96.
Gustavus, death of, 185.
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History of the progress and suppression of the Reformation in Spain in the sixteenth century / by Thomas McCrie - Registro bibliográfico
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Mac Crie, Thomas
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España -- Historia -- Siglo 16º | Reforma -- España -- Historia
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Even
the credit of having first adopted this German inven
tion has given rise to an honourable rivalry
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of the peo
ple to the risk of infection by publishing, with such
particularity, the opinions of the German
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John Tauler was a distinguished German
preacher of the fourteenth century, and one of those
writers in
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commendatory preface,
a work written in the same strain, but more liable to
exception, under the title of German
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divinity, procure Tauler’s sermons, of which
I now send you an abstract; for no where, either in
Latin or German
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Lope de Vega, Estrella de Sevilla.
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a merchant of Isny
in Germany by Alfonso Fernandez, a Spaniard of
Cordova, and Lambert Philomar, a German
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It is inserted at length by Kahus, in His German Martyrology, vol. vii. p. 1707-2319, and abridg
ed
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The former was a younger
son of Don Rodrigo, count de Baylen, cousin german
of the duke D’Arcos, and
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Beside the
books of the German reformers, with which he was
familiar, he circulated certain writings
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Juste,
to his daughter Joanna, governess of Spain, to Juan
de Vega, president of the council of Castile
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But the German divines received him cold
ly, on account of his leaning to the sentiments of
Calvin and
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Rar. p. 77. edit. 1763.)
t The Confession of the Spanish exiles was published in Spanish
and German at
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The Confession was printed
in German at Amberg in 1611, by Joachim Ursin, who published at
the same time
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The first
congregation of strangers formed in London was the
Dutch or German, which met in the church
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The following is its title, as"given in an edition with a German trans
lation : “ Confession de Fe Christiana
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Fratres Augustanse Confessionis, data Antwerpise, d. 21
Januarii 1567which was printed in Latin, French, German
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generate age in which they lived was impressed even
on the towering talents of Cervantes, Lope de Vega
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Old Spanish readings : selected on the basis of critically edited texts / edited, with introduction, notes and vocabulary by J.D.M. Ford - Registro bibliográfico
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of a simple vowel, rested originally on the first ele
ment of the new sound (cf. the history of the German
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of antecedent epico-lyric ballads (a theory ex
ploited with debatable success for the Greek and the German
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The Libro de la Caça was edited by Baist, Halle, 1880,
and by Gutiérrez de la Vega in Biblioteca Venatoria
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An older ver
sion is the German by Von Eichendorff, Berlin, 1840.
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V; cf. also Biblioteca Venatoria of Gutiérrez
de la Vega, Madrid, 1879, Vol. III).
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This is no
longer included in the American edition, but appears in the German
and Spanish translations
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, Littérature espagnole, p. 93 : “ This Dance of Death (Danse Ma
cabre} is thought (as well as the German
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for ‘bush,’
‘ wood,’ ‘ forest,’ as in Ital. bosco,
Fr. bois, Sp. bosque, and related
to Eng. bush, German
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English ‘ ready ’ and German
departimiento (V. L.
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*desmagare, i.e.
des + a Germanic stem mag-,
still found in German mag, mogen, Macht, Eng. may.
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German schenk, + -area,
L.
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Eng. shy, German
scheu) disagreeable, antipathetic,
68 v n 3.
essa (L. ipsa-, fem. of O.
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German Lohn,
has been replaced by don, L.
donum, of the same sense; for
the first element we may sus
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Perhaps Germanic lust, German
adj. lustig, Eng. lusty. A. V. L.
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Eng. for,
power, authority, magistrate, 11
fore, German vor, fiir, etc.; Fr.
120.
pour), for, by, through
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‘one related in the first
degree,’ ‘ cousin ’) cousin, 27
360 a-, primo-a cormano-a cousin
german, first
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(Theoriginal
German sense of ‘ powerful ’ is
partially preserved in ricohombre.)
Rienda (V.
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Germanic
*raubha, O.H.G. rouba ‘spoils,’
‘garments’; the p may have
originated in a form in which
the German
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treze, mod. trece) thirteen, 10 98.
tregua (Germanic treuwa, with a
treatment of wa found often in
German
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German *warda Sp.
guarda, etc.) truce, 45 9.
tres (L. tree) three, 7 27 etc.
treuo = trevo, pres. 1
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Headlong hall and Nightmare Abbey / by Thomas Love Peacock ; with introduction by ... Richard Garnett - Registro bibliográfico
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Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785-1866
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gradually out of his mind; and the writer
who had begun as the imitator of the wildest
extravagances of Germán
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soon dramatised with great success
by Planché, and enjoyed the honour of translation
into French and Germán
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and Italian a place among the great literatures of
the world, and his unreasonable prejudice against
Germán
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He began to devour
romances and Germán tragedies, and, by the
vecommendation of Mr Flosky, to pore over
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She was finishing her education in
a Germán convent, but Mr Toobad described her
as being fully impressed
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Feijoo has preserved an
authentic and well-attested story of a young
Spaniard, named Francis de la Vega
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calling
herself Stella, that, if it were not her real ñame,
she was an admirer of the principies of the Germán
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It is a tragedy
on the Germán model.
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That may do very well in a Germán
tragedy; and the Great Mogul might have found
it very feasible in his
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Rivas and romanticism in Spain / by E. Allison Peers - Registro bibliográfico
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Peers, E. Allison, 1891-1952
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Duque de Rivas
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Darro, the gorgeous
Alhambra and the uncouth Albaicin, the snowy
Sierra above and beyond, and the broad Vega
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greatest fantastic drama in modern Spanish
literature, comparable in profundity with the
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History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic. Vol. I / by William h. Prescott - Registro bibliográfico
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Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859
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Even slavery, a sore evil among the Visigoths, as
indeed among all the barbarians of German origin,
though
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Gnrcilasso de la Vega, Obras,
td. de Herrera, (1580,) pp. 75, 76.
VOL.
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At the foot of this fabric of the genii lay the
cultivated vega, or plain, so celebrated as the
arena
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The crown, besides
being possessed of valuable plantations in the vega,
imposed the onerous tax of one
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the pomegranate was
first introduced from Africa ; others
to the large quantity of gram in
which its vega
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The two monarchs held their conference under a
splendid pavilion erected in the vega, before the
gates
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, with a marvellous fond
ness for detail; a vivacious fancy with a patience
of application, that a German
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Portocarrero
lord of Palma, and victualled it with three months
provisions, prepared for a foray into the vega
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Romantic legends of Spain / by Gustavo Adolfo Becquer ; translates by Cornelia Frances Bates and Katherine Lee Bates - Registro bibliográfico
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Bécquer, Gustavo Adolfo, 1836-1870
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GUSTAVO ADOLFO BECQUER
GUSTAVO ADOLFO BECQUER
vents,” “El Cristo de la Vega," “The Angel
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elements of superstitious
terror, and the affinity of these legends in that respect is
rather with German
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monly used, such as maestoso, allegro, ritardando, piu vivo, a
piacere, there were lines of very small German
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- A primer of Spanish literature / by Helen Conant - Registro bibliográfico
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- A .Primer of German Literature................. 95 69. The Coming Man.
- GERMAN..............................................................25cents.
- Depping, a German scholar, made an at tempt to arrange them chronologically; but as he had naught to
- They were much admired by Lope de Vega, who said they should be emblazoned in letters of gold.
- Garcilasso de la Vega (1503-’36).
- Some other writers, better known in oth er branches of literature, as Lope de Vega and Calderon, also
- is worthy of mentionas a friend of Lope de Vega, and as soldier and poet as well.
- ” “Pluto’s Pigsties,” “A Visit to Death”—strange ti tles, which recall the works of Jean Paul, the German
- Both Cervantes and Lope de Vega call him the founder of popular drama.
- LOPE DE VEGA.
- Lope de Vega was a native of Madrid, where he received his early education.
- LOPE DE VEGA. petted during their lives and so mourned at their death.
- Lope de Vega was a man of extraordinary fertility.
- Lope de Vega had an army of followers; men who imitated his style, his plots, and openly acknowledged
- Both the young aspirants received warm praises from Lope de Vega, who said of Calderon that he earned
- Although Hartzenbusch was the sou of a German resident of Madrid, he was thoroughly Spanish in both character
- The father of this gifted woman was a German, a man of education, who, although he was permanently settled
- in Spain, that the author was encouraged to persevere. “ The Alvareda Family ” was first written in German
- Silos, San Domingo de, Vega, Garcilasso de la, SO. Lament of Nemoroso, 82. 22.
- Sinues de Marco, Maria, Vega, Lope de, 125. Dramas of Cloak and . 221. Sword, 131.
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- Título:
- Literary and historical miscellanies / by George Bancroft - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Bancroft, George, 1800-1891
- 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 and Brothers, 1855
- Materias:
- Literatura -- Historia y crítica | Historia -- Discursos, ensayos, conferencias
- Fragmentos 'germán vega' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- STUDIES IN GERMAN LITERATURE. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS.
- The aspect of nature is reflected in Germán liter ature.
- The Germán league forms little beside a vain show.
- Germán literature is the result of the moral energy of its own votaries.
- The influence of the Germán universities is incalcu lable.
- Independence is a characteristic of Germán scholars.
- 124 GERMAN LITERA TU RE.
- THE REVIVAL OF GERMAN LITERATURE. I.
- rhymes than any person of whom literary history makes mention, witk the single exception of Lope de Vega
- To the 134 GERMAN LITERA TÜ RE. learned periódica!
- At once a new prospect seemed opening for Germán letters.
- His fancy lost something of its 136 137 GERMAN L ITER A TU R E.
- Germán theology, however, is a topic on which it is not our province to enter.
- Ñor shall we attempt an analysis of the masters in Germán philosophy.
- It is usual to 176 GERMAN LITERATURE.
- At the same time his rejection of the 184 GERMAN LITERATURE.
- But Goethe never risked a frown of a Germán prince for any body.
- In the art of wntmg Germán he has no superior.
- Did not Peter the Great wish to become a state of the Germán empire ?
- spread from the Germán Ocean to the Adriàtic.
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- Título:
- Historical view of the literature of the South of Europe. Vol. I / by J. C. L. Simonde de Sismondi ; translated from the original, with notes, and a life of the author by Thomas Roscoe - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Sismondi, Jean Charles Léonard Simonde de, 1773-1842
- 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, Henry G. Bohn, 1853
- Materia:
- Literatura europea -- Historia y crítica
- Fragmentos 'germán vega' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- Portrait. fieine’s Poems, from the German, by K. A.
- Trans lated from the German of Alfred de Beumont. Por 1789 to 1814. Portrait.
- Translated from the German. Polyglot of Foreign Proverbs.
- Thus the English, which is for the most part a corrupt German dialect, has been mingled partly with the
- Its character bears a greater impress of harshness than the German ; its grammar is more simple, and
- It is not easy to assign the exact period, when the German language was abandoned by the conquerors in
- The laws of the Visigoths in Spain, and the mixture of German words with the Latin text, afford room
- Charlemagne and all his court spoke German, whilst the Romance was, very generally, the dialect of the
- The transition from the German to the Romance is as abrupt, as if the two nations had been separated
- The lines are from the German imitation of Fouque: .Hell verheissen Hat’s mein o/teim, Hurz mein Lebcn
- Of all modern pro sodies, the German is the most fixed, for it always agrees with the grammar.
- The Franks, who spoke a Northern or German dialect, in troduced a new idiom amongst the Gauls.
- At the commencement of the second race of monarchs, German was still the language of Charlemagne and
- But, whilst the German was employed in conversation, and in martial and M2 188 OF THE TROUVÈRES.
- This mixture introduced into the Romance new German words and idioms.
- Edgar Taylor, in his work, called, Lays of the Minnesingers, or German Troubadours'), the his torian
- , we shall 239 have occasion to notice, in speaking of the ‘ the even during the times of Lope de Vega
- seventeenth century, we shall discover imitations of the ancient mysteries of the Trouvères • and Lope de Vega
- Lope de Vega, Calderon, and their countrymen, always place the scene in the ideal and chivalrous manners
- German. Is. From the Guizot’s Life of Monk. Is. 6d. ---- -— Monk’s Contemporaries.
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- Título:
- Life of Friedrich Schiller (1825) ; Life of John Sterling (1851). Two biographies / by Thomas Carlyle - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881
- 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, Chapman and Hall, 1893
- Mat. aut.:
- Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805 -- Biografía | Sterling, John -- Biografía
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- I he German nobleman of the fairest gifts and prospects uins out, on investigation, to have been a German
- He was not long afterwards elected a member of the German So ciety established for literary objects
- Nor, as in Paris, is the stage in German towns considered merely as a mental recre ation, an elegant
- But the zeal of the German Society was more according to know ledge than that of their new associate
- It is not a German but a European subject; it forms the conclud ing poition of the Reformation, and
- The air of mysticism connected with these doctrines, was attractive to the German mind, with which the
- What would a Spanish reader give, had Lope de Vega composed a hundred times as little, and that little
- It was farther intended to treat, in the same manner, t ie whole series of leading German plays, and
- Schiller gives a fine example of the German character: he has all its good qualities in a high degree
- A warm friend and patron of the arts ‘ and sciences ; while the German Society flourished, at Manheim
- (Translated from the German.) 218 JOHN STERPINO. A PROFESSION.
- He was thought to hold, he alone in England, the key of German and other Transcendentalisms; knew the
- So they parted. ‘ A year or two’ of serious reflection ‘ in some good German 264 JOHN STERLING.
- The adventurous hunter spirit which had started such a bemired Auerochs, or Urns of the German woods,
- His knowledge of German Literature, very slight at this time, limited itself altogether to writers oil
- But he was getting into German, into va rious inquiries and sources of knowledge new to him, and his
- A learned young German, tutor in some family ot the neighbourhood, was admitted frequently to see him
- Of ‘ Strauss,’ in English or in German, we. now hear nothing more; of Church matters, and that only to
- Theatre, German estimation of the, 38. Wallenstein.
- Xenien, the, a German Dnnciad by Goethe and Schiller, 96. Gustavus, death of, 185.
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Resultado número:5 Texto
- Título:
- History of the progress and suppression of the Reformation in Spain in the sixteenth century / by Thomas McCrie - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Mac Crie, Thomas
- 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, Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1842
- Materias:
- España -- Historia -- Siglo 16º | Reforma -- España -- Historia
- Fragmentos 'germán vega' en la obra : (18 coincidencias encontradas)
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- Even the credit of having first adopted this German inven tion has given rise to an honourable rivalry
- of the peo ple to the risk of infection by publishing, with such particularity, the opinions of the German
- John Tauler was a distinguished German preacher of the fourteenth century, and one of those writers in
- commendatory preface, a work written in the same strain, but more liable to exception, under the title of German
- divinity, procure Tauler’s sermons, of which I now send you an abstract; for no where, either in Latin or German
- Lope de Vega, Estrella de Sevilla.
- a merchant of Isny in Germany by Alfonso Fernandez, a Spaniard of Cordova, and Lambert Philomar, a German
- It is inserted at length by Kahus, in His German Martyrology, vol. vii. p. 1707-2319, and abridg ed
- The former was a younger son of Don Rodrigo, count de Baylen, cousin german of the duke D’Arcos, and
- Beside the books of the German reformers, with which he was familiar, he circulated certain writings
- Juste, to his daughter Joanna, governess of Spain, to Juan de Vega, president of the council of Castile
- But the German divines received him cold ly, on account of his leaning to the sentiments of Calvin and
- Rar. p. 77. edit. 1763.) t The Confession of the Spanish exiles was published in Spanish and German at
- The Confession was printed in German at Amberg in 1611, by Joachim Ursin, who published at the same time
- The first congregation of strangers formed in London was the Dutch or German, which met in the church
- The following is its title, as"given in an edition with a German trans lation : “ Confession de Fe Christiana
- Fratres Augustanse Confessionis, data Antwerpise, d. 21 Januarii 1567which was printed in Latin, French, German
- generate age in which they lived was impressed even on the towering talents of Cervantes, Lope de Vega
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Resultado número:6 Texto
- Título:
- Old Spanish readings : selected on the basis of critically edited texts / edited, with introduction, notes and vocabulary by J.D.M. Ford - Registro bibliográfico
- 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.:
- Boston [etc.] : Ginn and Company, cop. 1911
- Materia:
- Literatura española -- Anterior a 1500 -- Antologías
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- of a simple vowel, rested originally on the first ele ment of the new sound (cf. the history of the German
- of antecedent epico-lyric ballads (a theory ex ploited with debatable success for the Greek and the German
- The Libro de la Caça was edited by Baist, Halle, 1880, and by Gutiérrez de la Vega in Biblioteca Venatoria
- An older ver sion is the German by Von Eichendorff, Berlin, 1840.
- V; cf. also Biblioteca Venatoria of Gutiérrez de la Vega, Madrid, 1879, Vol. III).
- This is no longer included in the American edition, but appears in the German and Spanish translations
- , Littérature espagnole, p. 93 : “ This Dance of Death (Danse Ma cabre} is thought (as well as the German
- for ‘bush,’ ‘ wood,’ ‘ forest,’ as in Ital. bosco, Fr. bois, Sp. bosque, and related to Eng. bush, German
- English ‘ ready ’ and German departimiento (V. L.
- *desmagare, i.e. des + a Germanic stem mag-, still found in German mag, mogen, Macht, Eng. may.
- German schenk, + -area, L.
- Eng. shy, German scheu) disagreeable, antipathetic, 68 v n 3. essa (L. ipsa-, fem. of O.
- German Lohn, has been replaced by don, L. donum, of the same sense; for the first element we may sus
- Perhaps Germanic lust, German adj. lustig, Eng. lusty. A. V. L.
- Eng. for, power, authority, magistrate, 11 fore, German vor, fiir, etc.; Fr. 120. pour), for, by, through
- ‘one related in the first degree,’ ‘ cousin ’) cousin, 27 360 a-, primo-a cormano-a cousin german, first
- (Theoriginal German sense of ‘ powerful ’ is partially preserved in ricohombre.) Rienda (V.
- Germanic *raubha, O.H.G. rouba ‘spoils,’ ‘garments’; the p may have originated in a form in which the German
- treze, mod. trece) thirteen, 10 98. tregua (Germanic treuwa, with a treatment of wa found often in German
- German *warda Sp. guarda, etc.) truce, 45 9. tres (L. tree) three, 7 27 etc. treuo = trevo, pres. 1
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Resultado número:7 Texto
- Título:
- Headlong hall and Nightmare Abbey / by Thomas Love Peacock ; with introduction by ... Richard Garnett - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785-1866
- 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 : J. M. Dent and Co. ; New York : E. P. Dutton and Co., [1929?]
- Materia:
- Narrativa inglesa -- Siglo 19º
- Fragmentos 'germán vega' en la obra : (9 coincidencias encontradas)
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- gradually out of his mind; and the writer who had begun as the imitator of the wildest extravagances of Germán
- soon dramatised with great success by Planché, and enjoyed the honour of translation into French and Germán
- and Italian a place among the great literatures of the world, and his unreasonable prejudice against Germán
- He began to devour romances and Germán tragedies, and, by the vecommendation of Mr Flosky, to pore over
- She was finishing her education in a Germán convent, but Mr Toobad described her as being fully impressed
- Feijoo has preserved an authentic and well-attested story of a young Spaniard, named Francis de la Vega
- calling herself Stella, that, if it were not her real ñame, she was an admirer of the principies of the Germán
- It is a tragedy on the Germán model.
- That may do very well in a Germán tragedy; and the Great Mogul might have found it very feasible in his
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- Título:
- Rivas and romanticism in Spain / by E. Allison Peers - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Peers, E. Allison, 1891-1952
- Portales:
- Duque de Rivas Visitar sitio web | 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, The University Press of Liverpool, 1923
- Materia:
- Romanticismo (Movimiento literario) -- España
- Mat. aut.:
- Rivas, Ángel de Saavedra, Duque de, 1791-1865 -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos 'germán vega' en la obra : (2 coincidencias encontradas)
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- Darro, the gorgeous Alhambra and the uncouth Albaicin, the snowy Sierra above and beyond, and the broad Vega
- greatest fantastic drama in modern Spanish literature, comparable in profundity with the profoundest German
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- Título:
- History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic. Vol. I / 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 'germán vega' en la obra : (8 coincidencias encontradas)
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- Even slavery, a sore evil among the Visigoths, as indeed among all the barbarians of German origin, though
- Gnrcilasso de la Vega, Obras, td. de Herrera, (1580,) pp. 75, 76. VOL.
- At the foot of this fabric of the genii lay the cultivated vega, or plain, so celebrated as the arena
- The crown, besides being possessed of valuable plantations in the vega, imposed the onerous tax of one
- the pomegranate was first introduced from Africa ; others to the large quantity of gram in which its vega
- The two monarchs held their conference under a splendid pavilion erected in the vega, before the gates
- , with a marvellous fond ness for detail; a vivacious fancy with a patience of application, that a German
- Portocarrero lord of Palma, and victualled it with three months provisions, prepared for a foray into the vega
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Resultado número:10 Texto
- Título:
- Romantic legends of Spain / by Gustavo Adolfo Becquer ; translates by Cornelia Frances Bates and Katherine Lee Bates - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Bécquer, Gustavo Adolfo, 1836-1870
- Portales:
- Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer Visitar sitio web | 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 : Thomas Y. Crowell and Co., cop. 1909
- Materia:
- Leyendas españolas -- Siglo 19º
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- V XXV xxvi GUSTAVO ADOLFO BECQUER GUSTAVO ADOLFO BECQUER vents,” “El Cristo de la Vega," “The Angel
- elements of superstitious terror, and the affinity of these legends in that respect is rather with German
- monly used, such as maestoso, allegro, ritardando, piu vivo, a piacere, there were lines of very small German
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