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"At the end of the first act," says the Imparcial, "the applause was frantic." The last word of the play, "resucita," is not only the key note of the drama, but the summing up of Galdós' desires, and the expression of his ambition for his country and his countrymen. The purpose of the play and the spirit of the author are accurately voiced by Lopez Ballesteras, in the Heraldo, January 31, 1901.
Las ballesteras eran de ensalada De glosas, todas hechas á la boda De la que se llamó Malmaridada. Era la chusma de romances toda, Gente atrevida, empero necesaria, Pues á todas acciones se acomoda. La popa de materia extraordinaria, Bastarda, y de legitimos sonetos, De labor peregrina en todo, y varia.
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