
Notas de transcrição:
RIMAS.
RIMAS. - REDONDILHAS.
SEXTINAS. - SEXTINA I.
ELEGIAS - ELEGIA I.
EPISTOLAS. - EPISTOLA I.
OITAVAS. - GLOSA DO SONETO 14.
COMEDIAS. - INTERLOCUTORES. - DO PROLOGO.
ELREI SELEUCO. - COMEDIA. - PROLOGO.
OS AMPHITRIÕES, - COMEDIA. - INTERLOCUTORES.
Step into the world of a 19th‑century Portuguese edition that keeps the original spelling and cadence of a classic poet’s verses. The recording follows a meticulously preserved text, with only the tiniest typographic slips corrected so the listening experience feels as close as possible to reading the first printed pages. You’ll hear the subtle rise and fall of redondilha meter, letting the language’s natural music carry you through each stanza.
The poems wander through memory, exile, and the fleeting nature of joy, comparing rivers of ancient Babylon with personal longing for a distant Zion. Themes of time’s swift changes, the sorrow of hopes that fade, and the comfort found in song emerge in a voice that respects the work’s archaic tone while remaining clear. Listeners who appreciate reflective lyricism and a glimpse into Portugal’s literary heritage will find this journey both intimate and timeless.
Language
pt
Duration
~7 hours (423K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Pedro Saborano and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2011-08-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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