El Refranero general Espa ol; parte recopilado, y parte compuesto is a comprehensive collection of Spanish proverbs, compiled and composed by Jos Mar a Sbarbi y Osuna and Juan Spinosa. This volume, originally published in 1873, offers a rich tapestry of traditional Spanish wisdom, reflecting the cultural values, beliefs, and everyday experiences of the Spanish people. The proverbs are presented in the Spanish language and provide insights into the historical context of 19th-century Spain.
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