Francisco de Quevedo

Francisco Gómez de Quevedo y Santibáñez Villegas, Knight of the Order of Santiago (; 14 September 1580 – 8 September 1645) was a Spanish nobleman, politician and writer of the Baroque era. Along with his lifelong rival, Luis de Góngora, Quevedo was one of the most prominent Spanish poets of the age. His style is characterized by what was called ''conceptismo''. This style existed in stark contrast to Góngora's ''culteranismo''. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Quevedo, Francisco de
Published 1742
printed for C. Ward, R. Chandler, and W. Sandby; and Sold at the Ship without Temple-Bar, London; in Coney-Street, York, and at Scarborough

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by Quevedo, Francisco de
Published 1710
printed for a society of stationers, and sold by J. Baker, and most booksellers

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by Quevedo, Francisco de
Published 1742
printed for C. Ward, R. Chandler, and W. Sandby; and sold at the Ship without Temple-Bar, London; in Coney-Street, York, and at Scarborough

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by Quevedo, Francisco de
Published 1743
printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe, in Pater-Noster-Row

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by Quevedo, Francisco de
Published 1750
printed for M. Cooper in Pater-Noster-Row; W. Reeves in Fleet-Street, and J. Barnes at Charing-Cross

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by Quevedo, Francisco de
Published 1708
printed by W.B. for Richard Sare at Gray's-Inn-Gate in Holborn

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by Quevedo, Francisco de
Published 1775
printed for John Donaldson, Corner of Arundel Street, No 195. Strand

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by Quevedo, Francisco de
Published 1715
printed by W.B. for Richard Sare near Gray's-Inn-Gate in Holbourn

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by Quevedo, Francisco de
Published 1798
printed for Mundell & Son; J. Mundell, College, Glasgow; and J. Wright, London