Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe, Volume 4H. Colburn and Company, 1823 - European literature |
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Page 41
... king- doms and countries , and to a great portion of Europe they were such entire strangers that they founded principalities and subverted empires at will . Hungary , Poland , and Macedonia , as well as the regions of the North , are ...
... king- doms and countries , and to a great portion of Europe they were such entire strangers that they founded principalities and subverted empires at will . Hungary , Poland , and Macedonia , as well as the regions of the North , are ...
Page 42
... kings and heroes never noticed in history . It was there that Francisco de Roxas placed his Father , who could not be king , from which Rotrou has formed his Venceslas . It was there that Lope de Vega gave full reins to his imagination ...
... kings and heroes never noticed in history . It was there that Francisco de Roxas placed his Father , who could not be king , from which Rotrou has formed his Venceslas . It was there that Lope de Vega gave full reins to his imagination ...
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... king , sunk in vices and effemi- nacy , did not however , in the impenetrable secu- rity of his palace , renounce his perfidy and un- bridled ambition . The ministers sold the favour of the crown to the highest bidder ; the nobility was ...
... king , sunk in vices and effemi- nacy , did not however , in the impenetrable secu- rity of his palace , renounce his perfidy and un- bridled ambition . The ministers sold the favour of the crown to the highest bidder ; the nobility was ...
Page 67
... King , and the States of Aragon , to continue the Annals of Zurita ; and he ulti- mately attended the Count de Lemos to Naples as secretary of state , and died there in 1613. His brother , who had shared in his education and pursued a ...
... King , and the States of Aragon , to continue the Annals of Zurita ; and he ulti- mately attended the Count de Lemos to Naples as secretary of state , and died there in 1613. His brother , who had shared in his education and pursued a ...
Page 70
... King , who imagined the spirit of the Aragonese utterly subdued , saw , without uneasiness , this record of their ancient privileges . Spain had at this time a great number of poets in the lyric and bucolic style , who fol- lowed the ...
... King , who imagined the spirit of the Aragonese utterly subdued , saw , without uneasiness , this record of their ancient privileges . Spain had at this time a great number of poets in the lyric and bucolic style , who fol- lowed the ...
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