Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Luis de Camoens, Volume 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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Pagina 79
... & c . It ... Faria , Lusiadum Libri X. Olisipone apud Giraldum à Vinea . 1622. 8vo . * D. Fr. Thomas de Faria was a native of Lisbon , and was promoted to the See of Tar- ga , in Africa . His version is mentioned by Manoel de Faria e Sousa ...
... & c . It ... Faria , Lusiadum Libri X. Olisipone apud Giraldum à Vinea . 1622. 8vo . * D. Fr. Thomas de Faria was a native of Lisbon , and was promoted to the See of Tar- ga , in Africa . His version is mentioned by Manoel de Faria e Sousa ...
Pagina 100
... de Aguilar , are mentioned to have been seen by Faria e Sousa in MS . , and , which not hav- ing been published , have probably perished . In the Commentaries on the Lusiad , a prose translation 100 TRANSLATIONS IN THE SPANISH LANGUAGE. ...
... de Aguilar , are mentioned to have been seen by Faria e Sousa in MS . , and , which not hav- ing been published , have probably perished . In the Commentaries on the Lusiad , a prose translation 100 TRANSLATIONS IN THE SPANISH LANGUAGE. ...
Pagina 256
... de Mariz , in the Life of the Poet , which he " wrote and published with some of his Rimas " in 1601 , affirms , that up to that time , twelve " thousand copies of the poem alone , had al- " ready been distributed . * Manoel de Faria ❝e ...
... de Mariz , in the Life of the Poet , which he " wrote and published with some of his Rimas " in 1601 , affirms , that up to that time , twelve " thousand copies of the poem alone , had al- " ready been distributed . * Manoel de Faria ❝e ...
Pagina 257
... Faria e Sousa , it is conceived , all the works of Camoens were in- tended to be included ; and if this idea be cor ... & c . vol . i . p . 4 . VOL . II . S List of Editions . * * * ** Obras . WORKS OF CAMOENS . 257.
... Faria e Sousa , it is conceived , all the works of Camoens were in- tended to be included ; and if this idea be cor ... & c . vol . i . p . 4 . VOL . II . S List of Editions . * * * ** Obras . WORKS OF CAMOENS . 257.
Pagina 262
... Faria e Sousa , appeared on the publication of the Commentary on the Rimas . His account of it is thus related : - " The poet , " having arrived at Lisbon in 1569 , published " his Lusiad , having had the royal privilege 66 granted to ...
... Faria e Sousa , appeared on the publication of the Commentary on the Rimas . His account of it is thus related : - " The poet , " having arrived at Lisbon in 1569 , published " his Lusiad , having had the royal privilege 66 granted to ...
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