Critical Reconstruction Vs. Historical Reality of Spanish Poetry in the Golden Age: A Discourse, Read Before the Plenary Session of the Ninth International Congress of the International Federation for Modern Languages and Literatures : New York, August 27, 1963 |
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... Cetina's death , 19 had not been preserved ( used as the text of his works published in 1895 ) , the author of the famous madrigal would have continued to be , as Sedano20 " " Noguera del Consejo de su Magestad Catholica en la su- prema ...
... Cetina's death , 19 had not been preserved ( used as the text of his works published in 1895 ) , the author of the famous madrigal would have continued to be , as Sedano20 " " Noguera del Consejo de su Magestad Catholica en la su- prema ...
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... Cetina had been lost , today we would hardly be able to appraise his work . I may add at this point that according to our present reconstruction authors of great reputation in their time , whose work was lim- ited to one or two ...
... Cetina had been lost , today we would hardly be able to appraise his work . I may add at this point that according to our present reconstruction authors of great reputation in their time , whose work was lim- ited to one or two ...
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... Cetina in two manuscripts of the proper time and pub- lished by Knapp in his edition of Diego Hurtado de Men- doza , attributing it to the latter , in the face of two other manuscripts of the National Library of Madrid . See the edition ...
... Cetina in two manuscripts of the proper time and pub- lished by Knapp in his edition of Diego Hurtado de Men- doza , attributing it to the latter , in the face of two other manuscripts of the National Library of Madrid . See the edition ...
Contents
How could a man of the Golden Ages | 6 |
Four exceptions | 21 |
Circulation of occasional poetic works | 28 |
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