A obra monumental de Luiz de Camões: estudos bibliographicos de Pedro Wenceslau de Brito Aranha ...

Forsideomslag
Imprensa nacional, 1886
 

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Side 196 - Cessem do sábio Grego e do Troiano As navegações grandes que fizeram; Cale-se de Alexandre e de Trajano A fama das vitórias que tiveram; Que eu canto o peito ilustre Lusitano, A quem Neptuno e Marte obedeceram. Cesse tudo o que a Musa antiga canta, Que outro valor mais alto se alevanta.
Side 225 - If a concatenation of events centered in one great action, events which gave birth to the present commercial system of the world ; if these be of the first importance in the civil history of mankind, the Lusiad, of all other poems, challenges the attention of the philosopher, the politician, and the gentleman.
Side 366 - In darkness, and with dangers compassed round And solitude ; yet not alone while thou £ Visit'st my slumbers nightly, or when morn Purples the east : still govern thou my song, Urania, and fit audience find, though few...
Side 234 - VASCO, whose bold and happy bowsprit bore Against the rising morn ; and homeward fraught, Whose sails came westward with the day, and brought The wealth of India to thy native shore. Ne'er did the Greek such length of seas explore, The Greek, who sorrow to the Cyclops wrought; And he, who, victor, with the Harpies fought, Never such pomp of naval honours wore. Great as thou art, and peerless in renown, Yet thou to Camoens ow'st thy noblest fame...
Side 36 - Vasco, le cui felici, ardite antenne Incontro al sol che ne riporta il giorno Spiegar le vele e fér colà ritorno Ov' egli par che di cadere accenne, Non più di te per aspro mar sostenne Quel che fece al Ciclope oltraggio e scorno, Né chi turbò l' Arpie nel suo soggiorno, Né die più bel subietto a colte penne. Ed or quella del colto e buon Luigi Tant...
Side 360 - Memoir of David Scott, RSA , containing his Journal in Italy, Notes on Art, and other papers. With seven illustrations. By William B. Scott. — Adam and Charles Black, Edinburgh, 1850.
Side 369 - Donna Ignez de Castro, a Tragedy, from the Portuguese of Nicola Luiz, with Remarks on the History of that unfortunate Lady, by John Adamson.
Side 229 - Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Luis de Camoens. By John Adamson, FSA, London, Edinburgh, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Side 81 - Segue o Commentario. Na parte superior da folha onde começa a Vida do Poeta se vê uma vinheta que parece representar o Commentador que offerece uma coroa ao Poeta, que é levado pelo braço por Minerva.
Side 351 - Nous arrivons à un homme qui fait à lui seul la gloire presque entière de la nation portugaise ; c'est le seul des poètes de cette langue qui soit connu hors de son pays , et dont la réputation soit européenne. Telle est l'étrange puissance du génie dans un homme, qu'il fonde la renommée de tout un peuple , et qu'il paraît seul aux yeux de la postérité , devant qui des millions d'individus disparaissent.

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