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The cardinal at Bruxels hath at this time in pay á company of our English Comedians. The French king allowes certaine Companies in Paris, Orleans, besides other cities: so doth the king of Spaine in Civil, Madrill and other provinces.» Hay diversos teatros, en que representan comediantes del rey de Francia, como el de Borgoña y otros.
=A que no le das tu cama=, I bet that you won't give him your bed. The "a" in this sentence is used elliptically, being dependent on the verb apostar, to bet or wager. Therefore the sentence in full would read "Apuesto a que no le das tu cama." =Si no quepe en ella=, why he can't get in it. En el vasto salón del Prado aún no había gente. Era temprano; las cinco y media nada más.
About 1605 he made the acquaintance of the Duque de Sessa, who shortly afterwards became his patron and so continued until the death of the poet about thirty years later. The correspondence of the two forms the best source for the biography of this part of Lope's career. From 1605 until 1610 he lived in Toledo with his much neglected wife, of whom we have no mention since their marriage in 1598.
This cosmopolitan society furnished abundant food for observation and an inexhaustible supply of interesting personages for the dramatist.
Alexander Green and Miss Ellen E. Aldrich of D.C. Heath and Company for their valuable assistance in the preparation of this book. ENRIQUE P
The references to this extensive work are usually made by means of the titles of the separate volumes. Particularly is this true of the references to the dramas of Lope de Vega, which, under the title of Comedias Escogidas de Lope de Vega, include volumes 24, 34, 41, 52 of the work. Obras Escogidas de Frey Lope Félix de Vega Carpio, con prólogo y notas por Elías Zerolo, Paris, 1886, Vol.
Her stories usually have a romantic framework of passion and intrigue that is always unreal and often dull; but within this framework, almost in the nature of digressions, there are pictures of home life among the lowly Andalusian peasants that are charming in their simple, refined realism.
The notes, the direct-method exercises and the vocabulary have been prepared with a view to the needs of beginners. The editors are glad to take this opportunity of expressing their thanks to Professor Juan Cano, Mr. Antonio Alonso, and Miss Madre Merrill of Indiana University, and Dr.
From his works we can easily believe that both of these motives entered into it; in fact he says as much in his correspondence with the Duque de Sessa. Speaking of this phase of the poet's life, Fitzmaurice-Kelly says: "It was an ill-advised move. Ticknor, indeed, speaks of a 'Lope, no longer at an age to be deluded by his passions'; but no such Lope is known to history.
Philip himself was weak and pleasure-loving, but has never been regarded as perverse, and Olivares was ambitious and longed to rule Spain as the great Cardinal was ruling France. To achieve this end he isolated the monarch from every possible rival and kept him occupied with all sorts of diversions.
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