One of the ships which left Puerto de la Navidad in company with the fleet and under command of Don Alonso de Arellano, carried as pilot one Lope Martin, a mulatto and a good sailor, although a turbulent fellow.
Don Lope de Ulloa was their commander, while Doctor Antonio de Morga left those islands in the almiranta, the "Santo Espiritu," to fill the office of alcalde of the court of Mexico.
Three days later, General Don Lope de Ulloa entered the same port of Acapulco, in the ship "Jesus Maria.
There was a light-hearted groom in one of the patios of our flat, in the Calle Lope de Vega, who would continue almost without a break the whole day.
This is Cervantes's description of the national stage in the time of his immediate predecessor, Lope de Rueda.
I should scarcely have thought, however, that he could be ranked as a poet withLope de Vega.
The most universal genius which the world ever produced:- a Solon, a Plato, and a Lopede Vega.
The Life of the Valiant Cespedes," a Spanish knight of renown, by Lope de Vega, reveals exploits which were little better than performances of a brawny porter and a bully.
The pleasures of the theatre were enjoyed by these slaves; and the farces of Lope de Rueda, a favorite Spanish dramatist of the time, served, in actual representation, to cheer this house of bondage.
LOPE DE VEGA celebrated his own poetic powers under the pseudonyme of a pretended editor, Thomas Barguillos.
On national tastes critics are but wrestlers: the Spaniard will still prefer hisLope de Vega to the French Racine, or the English his Shakspeare, as the Italian his Tasso and his Petrarch.
Cervantes has a poem of this class in Chapter xxvii of the first part of Don Quijote; whileLope de Vega has also employed it.
He was presently off through a sparse grove of aspen, breaking by his own will into a lope as they crossed a wide, grassy meadow, level between the wooded hills that sloped to its edge on either side.
Jonathan bounded across the brook and with an easy lopebegan the gradual ascent.
With no further words Wetzel took the trail on the run, and so plain was it to his keen eyes that he did not relax his steady lope except to stop and listen at regular intervals.
In the same volume, page 191, is a copy of the will of Lope de Vega, recently discovered, and obtained from the late Lord Holland.
With stately lope a camel was pursuing its majestic way.
Tippitt's animal jangled up beside that on which Bindle was mounted, and both once more fell back into the ponderous lope at which they had started.
At a swift but easy lope he took up that clear trail, and followed it back through the grass toward the woods.
By that time the real estate man was fifty yards from the tent, at a lope with the other two.
The track was so deep in dust that I couldn't make out the others until they were well into the stretch for the lope to the wire.