Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe, Volume 4H. Colburn and Company, 1823 |
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Pagina 5
... commencement of their story , are in the predicament of having slain some powerful man , and are obliged to seek safety in flight . After a murder they are exposed , it is true , to the vengeance of relations and to OF THE SPANIARDS . 5.
... commencement of their story , are in the predicament of having slain some powerful man , and are obliged to seek safety in flight . After a murder they are exposed , it is true , to the vengeance of relations and to OF THE SPANIARDS . 5.
Pagina 6
Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde Sismondi Thomas Roscoe. is true , to the vengeance of relations and to the pursuit of justice , but they are under the pro- tection of religion and public opinion ; they pass from one convent and church to ...
Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde Sismondi Thomas Roscoe. is true , to the vengeance of relations and to the pursuit of justice , but they are under the pro- tection of religion and public opinion ; they pass from one convent and church to ...
Pagina 31
... true , my life is in thine hands ; revenge Thy monarch , trample Chili in the dust , Yet with this life thy power o'er me must end . The poet , however , to complete the triumph of Spain , was resolved on the conversion of the hero of ...
... true , my life is in thine hands ; revenge Thy monarch , trample Chili in the dust , Yet with this life thy power o'er me must end . The poet , however , to complete the triumph of Spain , was resolved on the conversion of the hero of ...
Pagina 34
... true believers ; a domestic and daily devotion is strangely inter- mingled with their excesses ; religion is ever in their mouths , and even the studied blasphemous expressions which are only found in the Italian and Spanish languages ...
... true believers ; a domestic and daily devotion is strangely inter- mingled with their excesses ; religion is ever in their mouths , and even the studied blasphemous expressions which are only found in the Italian and Spanish languages ...
Pagina 40
... true that before the representation of an auto sacramentale , and as if to indemnify the audience for the more serious attention about to be required for them , a loa or prologue equally allegorical , and at the same time mingled with ...
... true that before the representation of an auto sacramentale , and as if to indemnify the audience for the more serious attention about to be required for them , a loa or prologue equally allegorical , and at the same time mingled with ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 54 - Era del año la estación florida En que el mentido robador de Europa Media luna las armas de .su frente, Y el sol todos los rayos de su pelo, Luciente honor del cielo, En campos de zafiro pace estrellas...
Pagina 361 - Now shrunk and languished with her blood imbrued. As when a rose, erewhile of bloom so gay, Thrown from the careless virgin's breast away, Lies faded on the plain, the living red, The snowy white, and all its fragrance fled; So from her cheeks the roses died away, And pale in death the beauteous Inez lay. With dreadful smiles, and crimsoned with her blood, Round the wan victim the stern murderers stood, Unmindful of the sure, though future hour, Sacred to vengeance and her lover's power.
Pagina 358 - If prowling tygers, or the wolf's wild brood, Inspired by nature with the lust of blood, Have yet been moved the weeping babe to spare, Nor left, but tended with a nurse's care, As Rome's great founders to the world were given ; Shalt thou, who wear'st the sacred stamp of heaven, The human form divine, shalt thou deny That aid, that pity, which e'en beasts supply!
Pagina 240 - Y al ella coronarme Quedábase embebida. Una tarde tras esto Vimos dos tortolitas, Que con trémulos picos Se halagaban amigas.
Pagina 379 - And raging seas, shall perish on my coast ; Then he who first my secret reign descried A naked corse wide floating o'er the tide Shall drive. Unless my heart's full raptures fail, O, Lusus, oft shalt thou thy children wail ; Each year thy shipwrecked sons shalt thou deplore, Each year thy sheeted masts shall strew my shore.
Pagina 370 - Where foaming on the shore the tide appears, A sacred fane its hoary arches rears : Dim o'er the sea the evening shades descend, And at the holy shrine devout we bend : There, while the tapers o'er the altar blaze, Our prayers and earnest vows to heaven we raise. " Safe through the deep, where every yawning wave Still to the sailor's eye displays his grave ; Through howling tempests, and through gulfs untried, O mighty God, be thou our watchful guide.
Pagina 418 - Quais rompentes leões e bravos touros, Dando os corpos a fomes e vigias, A ferro, a fogo, a setas e pelouros, A quentes regiões, a plagas frias, A golpes de idolatras e de mouros, * A perigos incógnitos do mundo, A naufrágios, a peixes, ao profundo.
Pagina 396 - Olhai que ha tanto tempo, que cantando O vosso Tejo e os vossos Lusitanos, A fortuna me traz peregrinando, Novos trabalhos vendo e novos danos...
Pagina 381 - By cruel want, beneath the parents' eye, In these wide wastes their infant race shall die ; Through dreary wilds, where never pilgrim trod Where caverns yawn, and rocky fragments nod, The hapless lover and his bride shall stray, By night unshelter'd, and forlorn by day.
Pagina 360 - There, in some dreary cavern's rocky womb, Amid the horrors of sepulchral gloom, For him whose love I mourn my love shall glow, The sigh shall murmur and the tear shall flow...