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Página 67
... observes , at the conclusion of his dedicatory stanzas to the Infante Dom Manoel , that he discourses in a new language . The new language here alluded to is produced by a delicate blend- ing of the turns most remarkable for graceful ...
... observes , at the conclusion of his dedicatory stanzas to the Infante Dom Manoel , that he discourses in a new language . The new language here alluded to is produced by a delicate blend- ing of the turns most remarkable for graceful ...
Página 91
... observes in his notice , that it was received with particular favour because it was something new in Portugal . * It is therefore probable that at this period Gil Vicente , as yet unconscious of his own talent , only followed in the ...
... observes in his notice , that it was received with particular favour because it was something new in Portugal . * It is therefore probable that at this period Gil Vicente , as yet unconscious of his own talent , only followed in the ...
Página 231
... observes , that , the country library of a man of their class , should consist chiefly of works on history , poetry , and practical philosophy . This gives rise to an en- comium on the Portuguese language , which at that period had to ...
... observes , that , the country library of a man of their class , should consist chiefly of works on history , poetry , and practical philosophy . This gives rise to an en- comium on the Portuguese language , which at that period had to ...
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... observes that even his own countrymen advised him to write his work , if not * In order to form a just notion of Brito's rhetorical merit , it is necessary to peruse the second part of his work , in which he had no longer the ...
... observes that even his own countrymen advised him to write his work , if not * In order to form a just notion of Brito's rhetorical merit , it is necessary to peruse the second part of his work , in which he had no longer the ...
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... observes that the essence of poetry as little consists in fine phrases and even in grand ideas , as in deep knowledge or in polished verse , ( versos muy peinados ) . He next makes this assertion , " the only things required in poetry ...
... observes that the essence of poetry as little consists in fine phrases and even in grand ideas , as in deep knowledge or in polished verse , ( versos muy peinados ) . He next makes this assertion , " the only things required in poetry ...
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Página 152 - Já no largo Oceano navegavam, As inquietas ondas apartando; Os ventos brandamente respiravam, Das naos as velas concavas inchando: Da branca escuma os mares se mostravam Cobertos, onde as proas vão cortando As maritimas aguas consagradas, Que do gado de Próteo são cortadas.
Página 162 - Traziam-na os horrificos algozes Ante o Rei, já movido a piedade; Mas o povo com falsas e ferozes Razões á morte crua o persuade. Ella com tristes e piedosas vozes...
Página 167 - De disforme e grandissima estatura , O rosto carregado , a barba esqualida , Os olhos encovados , ea postura Medonha e má , ea cor terrena e pallida , Cheios de terra , e crespos os cabellos , A boca negra, os dentes amarellos. XXXIX. Tão grande era de membros , que bem posso Certificar-te , que este era o segundo De Rhodes estranhissimo colosso , Que hum dos sete milagres foi do mundo : C...
Página 160 - Co' o vento , o secco mato vai queimando : A pastoral companha , que deitada Co' o doce somno estava , despertando Ao estridor do fogo , que se atea , Recolhe o fato, e foge para a aldea...
Página 397 - An Essay on Spanish Literature, containing its History from the Commencement in the Twelfth Century, to the present Time, with an Account of the best Writers in their several Departments, and...
Página 87 - Eu bem me posso gavar e cada vez que quiser, que na feyra ond'eu entrar sempre tenho que vender e...
Página 161 - Do teu Príncipe ali te respondiam As lembranças que na alma lhe moravam, Que sempre ante seus olhos te traziam, Quando dos teus formosos se apartavam; De noite, em doces sonhos que mentiam, De dia, em pensamentos que voavam.
Página 349 - Nize? Nize? onde estás? Aonde espera Achar-te uma alma, que por ti suspira; Se quanto a vista se dilata, e gira, Tanto mais de encontrar-te desespera! Ah se ao menos teu nome ouvir pudera Entre esta aura suave, que respira! Nize, cuido que diz ; mas é mentira.
Página 120 - E em mais tiveste essa língua estrangeira, Tanto a esta tua ingrato te mostraste. Volve pois, volve, Andrade, da carreira, Que errada levas (com tua paz o digo) Alcançarás tua glória verdadeira.
Página 163 - E se, vencendo a Maura resistencia, A morte sabes dar com fogo e ferro , Sabe tambem dar vida com clemencia A quem para...