Félix Arturo Lope de Vega y Carpio (25 November 1562 – 27 August 1635) was a Spanish playwright and poet. He was one of the key figures in the Spanish Golden Century Baroque literature. His reputation in the world of Spanish literature is second only to that of Cervantes, while the sheer volume of his literary output is unequalled, making him one of the most prolific authors in the history of literature.
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Dreaming of a tomorrow, which tomorrow, will be as distant then as 'tis today. Go to Quote / Comment
Profits on the exchange are the treasures of goblins. At one time they may be carbuncle stones, then coals, then diamonds, then flint stones, then morning dew, then tears. Go to Quote / Comment
Take every gain without showing remorse about missed profits, because an eel may escape sooner than you think. Go to Quote / Comment