Posts Tagged ‘Juan Ruiz’

El arcipreste de Hita y otras cuantas cosas más

16 October 2022

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‘Aristóteles dijo, y es cosa verdadera,
que el hombre por dos cosas trabaja: la primera,
por el sustentamiento, y la segunda era,
por conseguir unión con hembra placentera’

Juan Ruiz, arcipreste de Hita. Libro de Buen Amor. Edición de María Brey Mariño. Ed. Castalia/Odres Nuevos. Madrid, 1995. (página 53, estrofa 71)

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Humour.-school answering machine

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tertulia de actualidad

martes, 11.10.2022 @El_Hormiguero

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‘For instance, let us begin our brief, but interesting journey with Romeo and Juliet’s passionate adventure. “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose/ By any other name would smell as sweet.” This is Juliet’s line when she is telling Rome that a name is nothing but a name and it is hence a convention with no meaning behind it. She declares her love and tells him she loves the person who is actually wearing the “Montague” name, and not the name itself, or the family it comes from.’

https://doorshakespeare.com/general/whats-in-a-name/

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