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... feeling , when the think- ing people of one racial origin are led to an adequate com- prehension and a favorable estimate of the intellectual per- formances of a people whose provenience is quite other than their own . A sermon might ...
... feeling , when the think- ing people of one racial origin are led to an adequate com- prehension and a favorable estimate of the intellectual per- formances of a people whose provenience is quite other than their own . A sermon might ...
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... feeling that the influence , though literary in manifestation , rests upon a firm foundation of that group - life out of which the crea- tive artist must rise , yet from which he may never com- pletely detach or isolate himself . The ...
... feeling that the influence , though literary in manifestation , rests upon a firm foundation of that group - life out of which the crea- tive artist must rise , yet from which he may never com- pletely detach or isolate himself . The ...
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... feeling for classic form that never left him , it did not furnish him , as it still fur- nishes to many , a series of symbols by which his erotic poetry might always be disguised beneath a veil of mytho- logical allusion ; his love ...
... feeling for classic form that never left him , it did not furnish him , as it still fur- nishes to many , a series of symbols by which his erotic poetry might always be disguised beneath a veil of mytho- logical allusion ; his love ...
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... feeling , the nuances of his thoughts . His most famous pseudonym - El Duque Job— seems to synthesize in two words , the dominant traits of his contradictory personality . A duke he was , with his lean- ings toward elegance , his innate ...
... feeling , the nuances of his thoughts . His most famous pseudonym - El Duque Job— seems to synthesize in two words , the dominant traits of his contradictory personality . A duke he was , with his lean- ings toward elegance , his innate ...
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... feels a simple wonder , as so fancifully expressed in the playful " ars poetica " which he entitles Nada Es Mío . Nothing is his , he tells the inquisitive Rosa , who wishes to learn how his verses are made . " I myself do not know ...
... feels a simple wonder , as so fancifully expressed in the playful " ars poetica " which he entitles Nada Es Mío . Nothing is his , he tells the inquisitive Rosa , who wishes to learn how his verses are made . " I myself do not know ...
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Alma América Amado Nervo America Ariel artist attitude Azul beauty behold Blanco Blanco-Fombona Bolívar born called Casal Castilian century Chocano color conception continental Crispín critic death deep desire Díaz Mirón dream early Eguren epic epoch Epopeya essay eternal feels French glory González grief Gutiérrez Nájera heart Hugo human ideal influence inspiration intellectual José José Asunción Silva José Enrique Rodó JOSÉ SANTOS CHOCANO Julián del Casal labors language later literary literature live lyric Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera Martí Mexican modern modernist nation nature Nervo never night pantheism Parnassianism passion personality philosophy poem poet poet's poetic poetry political possesses Prosas Profanas prose reveals Rodó Rodó's Rubén Darío seems sense Silva sincerity sing song sonnet soul Spain Spanish Spanish America Spanish-American Spanish-American literature speak spirit style symbol Symbolists things thought tion truth Verlaine verse voice words writers youth
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Page 227 - It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion ; it is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.
Page 93 - The thing which hath been, it is that which shall be ; and that which is done, is that which shall be done ; and there is no new thing under the sun.
Page 163 - ¡Juventud, divino tesoro; ya te vas para no volver ! . . . Cuando quiero llorar, no lloro, ya veces lloro sin querer...
Page 9 - Car nous voulons la Nuance encor, Pas la couleur, rien que la nuance!
Page 64 - Una noche, una noche toda llena de murmullos, de perfumes y de músicas de alas; una noche en que ardían en la sombra nupcial y húmeda las luciérnagas fantásticas, a mi lado lentamente, contra mí ceñida toda, muda y pálida, como si un presentimiento de amarguras infinitas...
Page 182 - ... as the case may be (if, indeed, I do not transcend the creature), but which, anyhow, is all that can ever come within my knowledge of his soul. The man who writes about himself and his own time is the only man who writes about all people and about all time.
Page 158 - ÍNCLITAS razas ubérrimas, sangre de Hispania fecunda, espíritus fraternos, luminosas almas, ¡salve! Porque llega el momento en que habrán de cantar nuevos himnos lenguas de gloria. Un vasto rumor llena los ámbitos; mágicas ondas de vida van renaciendo de pronto...
Page 167 - Un gran vuelo de cuervos mancha el azul celeste. Un soplo milenario trae amagos de peste. Se asesinan los hombres en el extremo Este. ¿Ha nacido el apocalíptico Anticristo? Se han sabido presagios y prodigios se han visto y parece inminente el retorno de Cristo.
Page 30 - Mi duquesita, la que me adora, No tiene humos de gran señora: Es la griseta de Paul de Kock. No baila Boston, y desconoce De las carreras el alto goce, Y los placeres del five o'clock.
Page 154 - En mi jardín se vio una estatua bella; se juzgó mármol y era carne viva; un alma joven habitaba en ella, sentimental, sensible, sensitiva.