Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe, Volume 4H. Colburn and Company, 1823 |
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Pagina 36
... composition . There are no allegorical personages in it , and we there meet with no other supernatural beings than several angels , and the Devil , who robs Diego of some turnips , which he had himself stolen to dis- tribute to the poor ...
... composition . There are no allegorical personages in it , and we there meet with no other supernatural beings than several angels , and the Devil , who robs Diego of some turnips , which he had himself stolen to dis- tribute to the poor ...
Pagina 39
... compositions may be , we may readily imagine that the people were delighted with them . Supernatural be- ings , transformations , and prodigies , were con- stantly presented to their eyes ; their curiosity was the more vividly excited ...
... compositions may be , we may readily imagine that the people were delighted with them . Supernatural be- ings , transformations , and prodigies , were con- stantly presented to their eyes ; their curiosity was the more vividly excited ...
Pagina 43
... composition all that history presented him with . The early French drama- tists borrowed largely from Lope and his school ; but the mine is yet far from being exhausted , and a great number of subjects are still to be found there ...
... composition all that history presented him with . The early French drama- tists borrowed largely from Lope and his school ; but the mine is yet far from being exhausted , and a great number of subjects are still to be found there ...
Pagina 67
... Nicolo Antonio , resembled each other so ex- actly in taste , genius , and style , that it is difficult to distinguish their compositions , and the two poets may be considered as one individual . They are F 2 OF THE SPANIARDS . 67.
... Nicolo Antonio , resembled each other so ex- actly in taste , genius , and style , that it is difficult to distinguish their compositions , and the two poets may be considered as one individual . They are F 2 OF THE SPANIARDS . 67.
Pagina 100
... composition were not too fatiguing , and if one could avoid experiencing regret , not so much at the folly of an individual , as at the decline of letters and the corruption of national taste . Among a multitude of writers who trans ...
... composition were not too fatiguing , and if one could avoid experiencing regret , not so much at the folly of an individual , as at the decline of letters and the corruption of national taste . Among a multitude of writers who trans ...
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Pagina 56 - 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 363 - 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 69 - IMAGEN espantosa de la muerte, sueño cruel, no turbes más mi pecho, mostrándome cortado el nudo estrecho, consuelo solo de mi adversa suerte. Busca de algún tirano el muro fuerte, de jaspe las paredes, de oro el techo, o el rico avaro en el angosto lecho haz que temblando con sudor despierte. El uno...
Pagina 58 - No la Trinacria, en sus montañas, fiera armó de crueldad, calzó de viento, que redima feroz, salve ligera su piel manchada de colores ciento : pellico es ya la que en los bosques era mortal horror al que con paso lento los bueyes a su albergue reducía, pisando la dudosa luz del día.
Pagina 372 - Where foaming on the shore the tide appears, A sacred fane its hoary arches rears : Dim o'er th.e 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 57 - Un monte era de miembros eminente este (que, de Neptuno hijo fiero, de un ojo ilustra el orbe de su frente, émulo casi del mayor lucero) cíclope, a quien el pino más valiente, bastón, le obedecía, tan ligero, y al grave peso junco tan delgado, que un día era bastón y otro cayado.
Pagina 383 - 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 362 - 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...
Pagina 398 - Olhai que há tanto tempo que, cantando O vosso Tejo e os vossos Lusitanos, A Fortuna me traz peregrinando, Novos trabalhos vendo e novos danos...