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In modern Spanish the title might be rendered El Poema de mi Señor or El Poema de mi Jefe. The expression cantar (literally "to sing") was used to mean a chant or a song. The word Cid (Çid in old Spanish orthography), was a derivation of the dialectal Arabic word سيد sîdi or sayyid, which means lord or master.
Julia Constanza Burgos García (February 17, 1914 – July 6, 1953), known as Julia de Burgos, was a Puerto Rican poet, journalist, independista, Nuyorican, and teacher. [1]
"Lo Que Más" is a piano and cello [1] ballad [2] with a sorrowful melody. [3] In the lyrics, Shakira bids farewell to her ex Antonio de la Rúa , and reflects a once-perfect relationship that has now grown weary, devoid of any chance for revival.
"Yo le dije a mi papá que te propusiera matrimonio" 2 September 2024 ( 2024-09-02 ) Juventino goes to Ángel's house to reveal that someone sent for him to be beaten, Pascual sees him in an inconvenient state and decides to kick him out of the house.
Empecé sin querer (1979) Es mejor que me sigas (1979) Esta es una realidad (1979) Hay algo más que deseo (1979) Llena mi soledad (1979) Me atrajo su realidad (1979) Mira para ti (1979) No sé si la quiero (1979) No te comprometas (1979) No tolero que me engañe (1979) Se lo cuento a mi amigo (1979) Sombras de pesadilla (1979) Trata de blancas ...
Juana Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez de Santillana, better known as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz [a] OSH (12 November 1651 – 17 April 1695), [1] was a New Spain (considered Mexican by many authors) [2] writer, philosopher, composer and poet of the Baroque period, as well as a Hieronymite nun, nicknamed "The Tenth Muse" and "The Phoenix of America" by her contemporary critics. [1]
Folio from the Cancionero de Palacio containing the song Desidme, pues sospirastes, by Juan del Encina. The Cancionero de Palacio (Madrid, Biblioteca Real, MS II–1335), or Cancionero Musical de Palacio (CMP), also known as Cancionero de Barbieri, is a Spanish manuscript of Renaissance music.
María Emilia: Querida is a Peruvian telenovela produced by José Enrique Crousillat for América Producciones. [1] It is an adaptation of the 1979 telenovela titled Emilia , written by Delia Fiallo , and was adapted for television in 1999 by Ximena Suárez . [ 2 ]