| Bibliography - 1776 - 646 pages
...(ervant, the fame fpirit which caufed this, funk the kingdom of Portugal into the moft abjeft vafiallage ever experienced by a conquered nation. While the...them, Camoens beheld it with a pungency of grief which haftcned his exit. In one of his letters he has thefe remarkable words, " Etnfm aciatcrcy à vida,... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1776 - 612 pages
...the fame fpirit whicfc caufed this, funk the kingdom of Portugal into the mjjft abjeft vaf. falage ever experienced by a conquered nation. While the...the ruin which impended over them, Camoens beheld jt with a pungency of grief which haltened his exi|. In one of iiis letters he has thefe remarkable... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 454 pages
...vant, the faire fpirit which caufed this, funk the kingdom of Portugal into the mod abjtft vafTala^e ever experienced by a conquered nation. While the...them, Camoens beheld it with a pungency of grief which hadcued his esit. In one of hi* letters he has thefe remarkable words : Em fin accabercy à \>iJat... | |
| Luís de Camões - 1798 - 520 pages
...fervant, the fame fpirit which caufed this, funk the kingdom of Portugal into the moft abject vaflalage ever experienced by a conquered nation. While the...them, Camoens beheld it with a pungency of grief which haflened his exit. In one of his letters he has thefe remarkable words, " Em jjm anaherey a vida, e... | |
| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - Books - 1801 - 870 pages
...fervant, the fame fpirit which caufed this, funk the kingdom of Portugal into the moll abject vafTalage ever experienced by a conquered nation. While the...them, Camoens beheld it with a pungency of grief which haftcned his exit. In one of his letters he has thefe remarkable words : Em fim accabe. rey à vida,... | |
| Luís de Camões - Poetry, Portuguese - 1809 - 286 pages
...the same spirit which caused this, sunk the kingdom of Porf 2 tugal into the most abject vassalage ever experienced by a conquered nation. While the...them, Camoens beheld it with a pungency of grief which hastened his end. In one of his letters he has these remarkable words, " Em Jim accaberey a vida, e... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 820 pages
...fervant, the fame fpirit which caufed this funk the kingdom of Portugal into the molt ab. ieft vaflakge ever experienced by a conquered nation. While the grandees of Portugal were blind to the ruin •.vhich impended over them, Camoens beheld it with a pungency of grief which haftened his exit. In... | |
| Asia - 1818 - 762 pages
...servant, the same spirit which caused this, sunk the kingdom of Portugal into the most abject vassalage ever experienced by a conquered nation. While the...Portugal were blind to the ruin which impended over them, Camoëns beheld it with a pubgency of grief which hastened his exit. In one of his letters he lias... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 848 pages
...servant, the same spirit which caused this, sunk the kingdom of Portugal into the most abject vassalage ever experienced by a conquered nation. While the...them, Camoens beheld it with a pungency of grief which hastened his exit. In one of bis letters he has these remarkable words : Emßm accaberey à vida, e... | |
| John Platts - Biography - 1826 - 882 pages
...Portugal into the most abject vassalage ever experienced by a conquered nation. While the grandees were blind to the ruin which impended over them, Camoens beheld it with a pungency of grief which hastened his death. In one of his letters he has these remarkable words ; " Em fim accaberey & vida,"... | |
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