Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Luis de Camoens, Volume 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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Pagina 6
... illustrious personages . Its action should be one , great , and complete . The style majestic , serious , spirited , and full of enthusiasm . In its com- position reason should direct the poet , and imagination adorn the work . These ...
... illustrious personages . Its action should be one , great , and complete . The style majestic , serious , spirited , and full of enthusiasm . In its com- position reason should direct the poet , and imagination adorn the work . These ...
Pagina 18
... illustrious men , who should immortalize their names in that part of the world . I am persuaded , that all those who read the poem attentively , will feel with me , that this composition causes the greatest interest ; that as a whole ...
... illustrious men , who should immortalize their names in that part of the world . I am persuaded , that all those who read the poem attentively , will feel with me , that this composition causes the greatest interest ; that as a whole ...
Pagina 25
... illustrious kings , his pre- decessors , and of the great men of the nation , he invites , with due enthusiasm , the young monarch to become the worthy heir of the vir- tues of his ancestors , and the sovereign of a nation of heroes ...
... illustrious kings , his pre- decessors , and of the great men of the nation , he invites , with due enthusiasm , the young monarch to become the worthy heir of the vir- tues of his ancestors , and the sovereign of a nation of heroes ...
Pagina 46
... illustrious men whom Portugal had produced , requests an explana- tion of these pictures . This naturally affords to the poet an opportunity to praise the heroes of his country in noble verses , calculated to incite a desire of ...
... illustrious men whom Portugal had produced , requests an explana- tion of these pictures . This naturally affords to the poet an opportunity to praise the heroes of his country in noble verses , calculated to incite a desire of ...
Pagina 53
... illustrious the nation in the glorious times of its dominion in the east , are naturally included in the prophecy . But , in order more distinctly to notice the beauties of this Canto , I will point out that passage , near the commence ...
... illustrious the nation in the glorious times of its dominion in the east , are naturally included in the prophecy . But , in order more distinctly to notice the beauties of this Canto , I will point out that passage , near the commence ...
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Pagina 77 - Bem puderas, ó Sol, da vista destes, Teus raios apartar aquele dia, Como da seva mesa de Tiestes, Quando os filhos por mão de Atreu comia! Vós, ó côncavos vales, que pudestes A voz extrema ouvir da boca fria, O nome do seu Pedro, que lhe ouvistes, Por muito grande espaço repetistes.
Pagina 72 - Tu só, tu, puro Amor, com força crua, Que os corações humanos tanto obriga, Deste causa à molesta morte sua, Como se fora pérfida inimiga. Se dizem, fero Amor, que a sede tua Nem com lágrimas tristes se mitiga, É porque queres, áspero e tirano, Tuas aras banhar em sangue humano.
Pagina 248 - 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 246 - Each echo sighed thy princely lover's name. Nor less could absence from thy prince remove The dear remembrance of his distant love : Thy looks, thy smiles, before him ever glow, And o'er his melting heart endearing flow : By night his slumbers bring thee to his arms, By day his thoughts still wander o'er thy charms, By night, by day, each thought thy loves employ, Each thought the memory or the hope of joy.
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Pagina 73 - O nome que no peito escripto tinhas. c xx i. Do teu Priucipe alli te respondiam As lembranças que na alma lhe moravam; Que sempre ante seus olhos te traziam, Quando dos teus formosos se apartavam...
Pagina 249 - Afric tell, Then let. thy pity o'er mine anguish swell ; Ah, let my woes unconscious of a crime. Procure mine exile to some barbarous clime : Give me to wander o'er the burning plains Of...