verso el endecasilabo 19
The leading ( from the Greek do ½´µ ° ± " 11 "? and AA»» ±²±¯ " 34 syllables; ) It is a verse of eleven syllables of Italian origin adopted in the Spanish lyric during the first third of the 16th century, during the Renaissance, thanks to the Toledo poet Garcilaso de la Vega, who introduced him together with his friend Juan Boscán convinced in Granada by the Venetian Ambassador Andrea Navagiero that introduced the Italian metric in Castilian, as Boscan says in the letter "The Duchess of Soma " It precedes the second book of works of Boscan and some of Garcilaso (Barcelona, 1534-):
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