Gongora. With translations [in verse].1862 |
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... given at Salamanca to the sons of Spanish gentlemen . " * This may possibly have been said in jest ; for some of the privileges were certain practical jokes , not unlike those which Antony Wood describes as undergone by himself at ...
... given at Salamanca to the sons of Spanish gentlemen . " * This may possibly have been said in jest ; for some of the privileges were certain practical jokes , not unlike those which Antony Wood describes as undergone by himself at ...
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... given in this way , it was the effect of natural impetuosity rather than malice ; and his regret for it is attested to have been sincere and lasting . In his ordinary conversation and inter- course with other men , no man could be more ...
... given in this way , it was the effect of natural impetuosity rather than malice ; and his regret for it is attested to have been sincere and lasting . In his ordinary conversation and inter- course with other men , no man could be more ...
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... given to it among the lyrical compositions of our poet . But if the English reader can pardon the scandal against Queen Elizabeth , he will find that Gongora expresses himself towards the conclusion as if he doubted the good policy of ...
... given to it among the lyrical compositions of our poet . But if the English reader can pardon the scandal against Queen Elizabeth , he will find that Gongora expresses himself towards the conclusion as if he doubted the good policy of ...
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... given in honour of the young Prince . The Duke seems to have been the presiding genius here also . spacious saloon , long and at Fountains , where , the curtain being withdrawn , the upper end displayed a hanging roof , spangled like ...
... given in honour of the young Prince . The Duke seems to have been the presiding genius here also . spacious saloon , long and at Fountains , where , the curtain being withdrawn , the upper end displayed a hanging roof , spangled like ...
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... given to martial shows ; a review of cavalry , which , unfortunately falling on a day of excessive heat , was fatal to some of the officers or soldiers engaged in it ; bull - fights ; tilting- matches , and tournaments ; at which the ...
... given to martial shows ; a review of cavalry , which , unfortunately falling on a day of excessive heat , was fatal to some of the officers or soldiers engaged in it ; bull - fights ; tilting- matches , and tournaments ; at which the ...
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