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En la cláusula en que me hace la donación, hay una extraña copla que dice: King Henry the Eighth was a Knave to his queens, He'd one short of seven and nine or ten scenes! e insiste también en que oculte el secreto a todos los hombres, exactamente como él lo ha hecho. Pero, estando cifrado el secreto añadí, me será imposible conocerlo.

It is upon the Novelas that his wider literary reputation rests, for in the narration of contemporary Spanish life, in the reflection of the ideas and the sentiments of the people, he has no rival.

It is true that several historical events which took place about that year are alluded to in the work in a way to indicate that they were fresh in the mind of the author, but they do not offer conclusive proof. It does not appear in the twenty-five Partes or collections of Lope's dramas, and it is doubtful if it was published in any regular edition during the poet's life.

But the historical romance turned the mind of the reader away from adventures in classic lands or in the orient, and brought his own land to his attention. It thus caused renewed interest in the one-time native excellence of Spanish literature, and it also paved the way for the national novel of manners.

The editor wishes to extend his thanks to Professor J. D. M Ford and Professor C. H. Grandgent of Harvard, Professor A. Le Duc and Mr. F. D. Schnacke of the University of Kansas, and Professor C. P. Wagner of the University of Michigan, who have rendered valuable assistance in the preparation of this edition. ANN ARBOR, Sept. 14, 1907. DON NU

The disastrous expedition returned to Cadiz in December, and Lope made his way back to the city of his exile, Valencia, where he was joined by his wife. There they lived happily for some time, the poet gaining their livelihood by writing and selling plays, which up to that time he had written for his own amusement and given to the theatrical managers.

Engaged in journalism as editor of the Revista Europea, and in the writing of prose fiction and critical works. Works: El Señorito Octavio , Marta y María , José , La hermana San Sulpicio, 2 vols. , La espuma, 2 vols. , La fe , Aguas fuertes, La aldea perdida, La alegría del capitán Ribot, et al. Read law.

Was expelled from Spain, and after his return was imprisoned, on account of the writings of his early youth. Was a republican deputy from Valencia to the Cortes. Works: Cuentos valencianos, 2 vols., La barraca, Flor de mayo, La catedral, El intruso, La bodega, La horda, La maja desnuda, Sangre y arena, et al. See An Apostle of New Spain, by Dr. R. H. Keniston, in The Nation of December 24, 1908.

But later, speaking of those who may study these darker pages of Lope's career, he adds: "If they judge by the standards of Lope's time, they will deal gently with a miracle of genius, unchaste but not licentious; like that old Dumas, who, in matters of gaiety, energy and strength, is his nearest modern compeer."

The second gallant had resolutely opposed the irregular and hasty match, but on hearing that the supposed Isabel bore as true name the illustrious one of Doña María Guzmán y Portocarrero and was, although a water-maid, a relative of the Duke of Medina, his resistance had vanished.

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