Carta de Guia de Casados (Portuguese Edition)

Carta De Guia De Casados: Para Que Pelo Caminho Da Prudencia Se Acerte Com A Casa Do Descanso (Portuguese Edition) [Francisco Manuel de Mello.
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In his sentence was commuted to exile in Brazil, where he remained for three years, writing and restoring his fortunes by participation in the sugar trade. During his imprisonment, he wrote constantly; he finished his history of the Catalan war and published some verse in and a popular, much-reprinted discourse on marriage, Carta de Guia de Casados ; The Government of a Wife. He himself never married. He edited letters, most of which are a record of his experiences and thoughts in prison. Many are addressed to Quevedo.

Carta [de] guía de casados

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Spanish literature, the body of literary works produced in Spain. Such works fall into three major language divisions: Castilian, Catalan, and Galician. This article provides a brief historical account of each of these three literatures and examines the emergence of major genres. Portuguese literature, the body of writing in the Portuguese language produced by the peoples of Portugal, which includes the Madeira Islands and the Azores.

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Most widely held works about Francisco Manuel de Mello. Most widely held works by Francisco Manuel de Mello. The government of a wife, or, Wholsom and pleasant advice for married men: Historiadores de sucesos particulares by Cayetano Rosell Book 7 editions published between and in Spanish and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide.

An historical relation of the first discovery of the isle of Madera [sic] by Francisco Alcoforado 9 editions published between and in English and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide The first English edition of the legendary discovery of Madeira by Lionel Machin and Anna d'Arfet in the fourteenth century, which according to the legend led the Portuguese to discover the island in An historical account of the discovery of the island of Madeira, abridged from the Portugueze original. To which is added, an account of the present state of the island, in a letter to a friend by Francisco Manuel de Mello 13 editions published between and in English and Latin and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide.


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O fidalgo aprendiz by Francisco Manuel de Mello Book 47 editions published between and in 3 languages and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide. Auto do fidalgo aprendiz by Francisco Manuel de Mello Book 31 editions published between and in 4 languages and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide.

Carta de guia de casados by Francisco Manuel de Mello Book 42 editions published between and in 3 languages and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide.

The affecting story of Lionel and Arabella, who, by a most unhappy accident, first discover'd the island of Madeira, and perish'd there.