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Eric Dorman-Smith : Olà Quevedo ! Consuélate !
editA mi ( y a otros tantos latinos, segùn los estàndares nuestros, lo creo ) tu texto parece muy bueno. Vea la version francesa, y quizàs venga la española . A hombre complejo, texto complejo. Mu.mas gracias por tu trabajo y tu esmero. Un abrazzo Arapaima (talk) 10:32, 3 September 2012 (UTC)
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Luis Cernuda
editHi, thanks for all your work on Luis Cernuda. Single poems (songs, articles, essays, short stories) are given in quote marks, such as "Ozymandias" or "My Way (song)". Collections (books, exhibitions, albums, publications) are given in italics, such as Songs of Innocence and of Experience or The Guardian. In the Cernuda article, I am not sure which are poems and which collections, else I would edit it myself. I hope this is helpful. Happy editing and best wishes Span (talk) 17:28, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
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