... their character, co-operating with the peculiar and most stimulating influences of their early history. We close our remarks on Lope de Vega with some excellent reflections of our author on the rapidity of his composition, and showing to what extent... History of Spanish literature - Stran 232avtor: George Ticknor - 1849Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1850 - 642 strani
...rapidity of his composition, and showing to what extent his genius was reverenced by his contemporaries. Lope de Vega's immediate success, as we have seen, was in proportion to his rare powers and favorable opportunities. For a long time, nobody else was willingly heard on the stage ; and during... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1850 - 566 strani
...rapidity of his composition, and showing to what extent his genius was reverenced by his contemporaries. " Lope de Vega's immediate success, as we have seen, was in proportion to his rare powers and favorable opportunities. For a long time, nobody else was willingly heard on the stage ; and during... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1850 - 738 strani
...rapidity of his composition, and showing to what extent his genius was reverenced by his contemporaries. " Lope de Vega's immediate success, as we have seen, was in proportion to his rare powers and favorable opportunities. For a long time, nobody else was willingly heard on the stage ; and during... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1850 - 554 strani
...rapidity of his composition, and showing to what extent his genius was reverenced by his contemporaries. " Lope de Vega's immediate success, as we have seen, was in proportion to his rare powers and favorable opportunities. For a long time, nobody else was willingly heard on the stage ; and during... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1860 - 592 strani
...genius, the crude and unsettled elements of the existing drama, and to form from them, and from the abundant and rich inventions of his own overflowing...so brilliant a part was swept away with it. Lope de Vega (1562-1635) early manifested extraordinary powers and a marvellous poetic genius. After completing... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1863 - 760 strani
...genius, the crude and unsettled elements of the existing drama, and to form from them, and from the abundant and rich inventions of his own overflowing...so brilliant a part was swept away with it. Lope de Vega (1562-1635) early manifested extraordinary powers and a marvellous poetic genius. After completing... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - 400 strani
...of his composition, and showing to what extent his genius was reverenced by his contemporaries : " Lope de Vega's immediate success, as we have seen, was in proportion to his rare powers and favorable opportunities. For a long time nobody else was willingly heard on the stage; and during the... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1875 - 708 strani
...of his composition, and showing to what extent his genius was reverenced by his contemporaries : " Lope de Vega's immediate success, as we have seen, was in proportion to his rare powers and favorable opportunities. For a long time nobody else was willingly heard on the stage; and during the... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1902 - 592 strani
...genius, the crude snd unsettled elements of the existing drama, and to form from them, and from the abundant and rich inventions of his own overflowing...so brilliant a part was swept away with it. Lope de Vega (1562-1635) early manifested extraordinary powers and a marvelous poetic genius. After completing... | |
| 1850 - 554 strani
...rapidity of his composition, and showing to what extent his genius was reverenced by his contemporaries. " Lope de Vega's immediate success, as we have seen, was in proportion to his rare powers and favorable opportunities. For a long time, nobody else was willingly heard on the stage ; and during... | |
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