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Portuguese to English translations [Non-PRO] Art/Literary | ||||
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| Selected response from: Isabel Peralta Spain Local time: 14:18 | |||
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na | barroque, buolic poetry, doctrine of Parnassus |
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na | Baroque, Bucolic Poetry, Parnassus Art |
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barroque, buolic poetry, doctrine of Parnassus Explanation: These are all poetic styles, or doctrines - of the barroque era, of the region of Arcadia in Ancient Greece and, lastly, the doctrine of Parnassus. Hope this helps. Knowledge of both languages |
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Baroque, Bucolic Poetry, Parnassus Art Explanation: I agree with the previous answer, but beware the spelling of Baroque ( one R only), and Bucolic (it needs the C) |
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