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Author
Luís de Camões
Original title
Os Lusíadas · 1572
Length
~132k words
Reading time
~11 h
Translation
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DICTIONARY

cherish
verb

TRANSLATION

дорожить, лелеять

to feel warm affection for; to hold something dear.

She cherishes the memory of her grandmother.
Она дорожит памятью о своей бабушке.

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Why The Lusiad is a great book to read in English

Portugal's national epic: Camões turns Vasco da Gama's voyage to India into a grand poem of storms, gods, and discovery, first published in 1572. It is a challenge worth taking slowly — and the sentence-by-sentence parallel with the Portuguese original keeps the harder passages within reach.

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