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Some famous poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning include "How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways", "Aurora Leigh", and "Sonnets from the Portuguese". Browning's work is known for its romantic themes and insightful exploration of the human experience.
Edmund Spenser is known for writing a collection of sonnets called "Amoretti" in 1595. This collection contains 89 sonnets that are inspired by his courtship and eventual marriage to Elizabeth Boyle. The sonnets in "Amoretti" are written in the traditional Petrarchan sonnet form and explore themes of love, beauty, and the passage of time.
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some of them were called sonnets
Yes, it's in my book which is called "Shakespeare's Sonnets"
People from Portugal are called "Portuguese"
Portuguese people are known as Lusitans ("Lusitanos" in Portuguese). That's why there is for instance a news agency in Portugal called Lusa, or Portuguese people in America are called Luso-Americans, or why a famous portuguese horse breed is called Lusitan horse.
Slippery elm is called "ulmo escorregadio" or "ulmária" in Portuguese.
They are called sonnets
In English : Portuguese In Portuguese : Português (single) Portugueses (plural)
Portuguese is a language. The country is called Portugal and it is not a continent.
Portuguese designed better ships called caravels. This was done by the Portuguese to help them sail across rough seas.