Hispania, Volumen2American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, 1919 Vol. 1 includes "Organization number," published Nov. 1917. |
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... poems finding their way into the press , before he had completed his thir- teenth year he became known in his country as " el poeta niño . " With his entrance into journalism in 1881 began his wanderings through the New World and the ...
... poems finding their way into the press , before he had completed his thir- teenth year he became known in his country as " el poeta niño . " With his entrance into journalism in 1881 began his wanderings through the New World and the ...
Página 66
... poems shows that he is on the way toward independence . Composed in brief moments of relaxation from his arduous journalistic duties in Santiago de Chile and written in the manner of Campoamor's Humoradas , many of these short poems are ...
... poems shows that he is on the way toward independence . Composed in brief moments of relaxation from his arduous journalistic duties in Santiago de Chile and written in the manner of Campoamor's Humoradas , many of these short poems are ...
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... the literary principles that they should follow . His own poems written about the same time and collected in 1896 in the volume , Prosas Profanas , assured for him leadership among the ardent young poets that were making 68 HISPANIA.
... the literary principles that they should follow . His own poems written about the same time and collected in 1896 in the volume , Prosas Profanas , assured for him leadership among the ardent young poets that were making 68 HISPANIA.
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... poems published in 1896 with the curious title , Prosas Profanas , established for all time Dario's leadership in the literary movement known as El Modernismo in Spanish America and in Spain ; he it was who first completely assimilated ...
... poems published in 1896 with the curious title , Prosas Profanas , established for all time Dario's leadership in the literary movement known as El Modernismo in Spanish America and in Spain ; he it was who first completely assimilated ...
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... poems was held in check by this love of the beautiful , by his instinctive shrinking from all that is vulgar or ugly in the moral as in the material world . His aristocratic exclusiveness , symbolized by the torre de marfil , the torre ...
... poems was held in check by this love of the beautiful , by his instinctive shrinking from all that is vulgar or ugly in the moral as in the material world . His aristocratic exclusiveness , symbolized by the torre de marfil , the torre ...
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Página 72 - Amo más que la Grecia de los griegos la Grecia de la Francia, porque en Francia, al eco de las Risas y los Juegos, su más dulce licor Venus escancia.
Página 66 - Mes de rosas. Van mis rimas en ronda, a la vasta selva, a recoger miel y aromas en las flores entreabiertas. Amada, ven. El gran bosque es nuestro templo; allí ondea y flota un santo perfume de amor. El pájaro vuela...
Página 68 - Conviene saber: la elevación y la demostración en la crítica, con la prohibición de que el maestro de escuela anodino y el pedagogo chascarrillero penetren en el templo del arte; la libertad y el vuelo, y el triunfo de lo bello sobre lo preceptivo, en la prosa; y la novedad en la poesía: dar color y vida y aire y flexibilidad al antiguo verso que sufría anquilosis, apretado entre tomados moldes de hierro.
Página 72 - Era un aire suave, de pausados giros; el hada Harmonía ritmaba sus vuelos; e iban frases vagas y tenues suspiros entre los sollozos de los violoncelos. Sobre la terraza, junto a los ramajes, diríase un trémolo de liras eolias cuando acariciaban los sedosos trajes sobre el tallo erguidas las blancas magnolias. La marquesa Eulalia risas y desvíos daba a un tiempo mismo para dos rivales, el vizconde rubio de los desafíos y el abate joven...
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