Some Account of the Life and Writings of Lope Felix de Vega CarpioLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 294 páginas |
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... period of life , would have left more perfect compositions behind them . He unfortunately did not live long enough to fix the taste of his countrymen ; and the race of poets who succeeded him were more remarkable for wit and imagi ...
... period of life , would have left more perfect compositions behind them . He unfortunately did not live long enough to fix the taste of his countrymen ; and the race of poets who succeeded him were more remarkable for wit and imagi ...
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... period of life he was not exempt from that spirit of enterprise which pervaded all ranks verses are full of sprightliness , and display wit as well as learning ; but in correctness of taste and sweetness of numbers he falls very short ...
... period of life he was not exempt from that spirit of enterprise which pervaded all ranks verses are full of sprightliness , and display wit as well as learning ; but in correctness of taste and sweetness of numbers he falls very short ...
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... period when that event happened is uncertain ; but Lope was an orphan when he escaped from school , and be- fore that time he had by his own ac count not only written verses , but com- posed dramas in four acts , which , as he tells us ...
... period when that event happened is uncertain ; but Lope was an orphan when he escaped from school , and be- fore that time he had by his own ac count not only written verses , but com- posed dramas in four acts , which , as he tells us ...
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... period to have two titles . His friend Montalvan represents the production of this comedy as an epoch in the annals of the theatre , and a pre- * Parnaso Español . - Montalvan . lude to the reform which Lope was destined to introduce 9.
... period to have two titles . His friend Montalvan represents the production of this comedy as an epoch in the annals of the theatre , and a pre- * Parnaso Español . - Montalvan . lude to the reform which Lope was destined to introduce 9.
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... period when his name was sufficient to make any performance ac- ceptable to the public . But the ob- scurity in which this part of his life is involved seems to prove that his efforts for literary fame were not hitherto at- tended with ...
... period when his name was sufficient to make any performance ac- ceptable to the public . But the ob- scurity in which this part of his life is involved seems to prove that his efforts for literary fame were not hitherto at- tended with ...
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Página 21 - Gracias al cielo doy que ya del cuello del todo el grave yugo he sacudido, y que del viento el mar embravecido veré desde la tierra sin temello. Veré colgada de un sutil cabello la vida del amante embebecido en su error, y en su engaño adormecido, sordo a las voces que le avisan dello.
Página 276 - En los días más solemnes, en vez de la alegría y bullicio que debieran anunciar el contento de sus moradores, reina en las calles y plazas una perezosa inacción, un triste silencio, que no se pueden advertir sin admiración ni lástima. Si algunas personas salen de...
Página 199 - Acomode los versos con prudencia a los sujetos de que va tratando; las décimas son buenas para quejas, el soneto está bien en los que aguardan, las relaciones piden los romances aunque en otavas lucen por extremo, son los tercetos para cosas graves, y para las de amor las redondillas...
Página 203 - Un soneto me manda hacer Violante, Que en mi vida me he visto en tal aprieto: Catorce versos dicen que es soneto: Burla burlando van los tres delante. Yo pensé que no hallara consonante, Y estoy a la mitad de otro cuarteto; Mas si me veo en el primer terceto No hay cosa en los cuartetos que me espante. Por el primer terceto voy entrando.
Página 93 - Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear ; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come, when it will come.
Página 200 - Acomode los versos con prudencia A los sujetos de que va tratando. Las décimas son buenas para quejas; El soneto está bien en los que aguardan; Las relaciones piden los romances, Aunque en octavas lucen por extremo. Son los tercetos para cosas graves, Y para las de amor las redondillas.
Página 275 - Sin embargo, ¿cómo es que la mayor parte de los pueblos de España no se divierten en manera alguna?
Página 102 - ... y, cuando he de escribir una comedia, encierro los preceptos con seis llaves; saco a Terencio y Plauto de mi estudio, para que no me den voces, que suele dar gritos la verdad en libros mudos, y escribo por el arte que inventaron los que el vulgar aplauso pretendieron, porque, como las paga el vulgo, es justo hablarle en necio para darle gusto.
Página 101 - ... Mándanme, ingenios nobles, flor de España, Que en esta junta y academia insigne En breve tiempo...
Página 22 - Mas no es mi corazón tan inhumano En aqueste mi error, como parece; Porque yo huelgo, como huelga el sano, No de ver á los otros en los males, Sino de ver que dellos él carece.