The theme "the eyes of the beloved are like those of the gazelle" between Arabic poetry and the poetry of El Solitario, Arolas and Zorrilla
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Arab poets compare the eyes of the beloved with those of the gazelle.The poets Estébanez Calderón, Juan Arolas and José Zorrilla did the same. The possibility exists that these poets took this idea from Arabic literature, for their lasting interest in Arab culture, through translations of Arabic poetry both to Spanish and other languages in the XIX century.
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