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This ties in with the similar material in como pastoral cabana . . . name of her husband, was the very famous gran sultana" no doubt because of the nick- that may be helpful to keep in mind is that Figueroa and his group seem to have arrived in Madrid from a very recent visit to Alcalá; see 531b, 6-7, 35-39. Rennert has no data on this. Figueroa's second ha. A further datum Again, Figueroa makes comment (532b, María de Córdoba. (Is it possible that the name Gran turco is explained by the lines of our passage? That is, that Vega, abetted by the prestigious acting of Amarilis, was so devastating to other autores that he gained his nickname because of that fact, just as Solimán, the Gran turco of history, devastated Mediterranean shipping. ) 50-56) on his long absence away from Madrid, calling it "esta ausencia tan larga," and he continues most entertainingly: ¡qué trabajos no he pasado hasta venir a deciros Chairman, Raymond R. MacCurdy, Univ. of New Mexico; Secretary, Arnold G. Reichenberger, Univ. of Pennsylvania. Spanish 3: The Spanish Comedia. en la bolsa y en la fama This seems to represent a tale spread I.
Bulletin of the Comediantes – Bulletin of the Comediantes
Published: Jan 8, 1964
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