Paz was born in Mexico City in 1914 and died in the same city in 1998.
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"Well, Paz, I am glad you can help me out of my difficulty," said Knops.
Prince Lazybones and Other Stories|Mrs. W. J. Hays
Leo swallowed it down with such zest that Paz asked him to dispense with ceremony, and help himself to anything he saw.
Prince Lazybones and Other Stories|Mrs. W. J. Hays
A council was awaiting his presence; so, leaving Leo to Paz, with promise of a speedy return, he departed.
Prince Lazybones and Other Stories|Mrs. W. J. Hays
She does not believe, and Paz feigns an intrigue with a circus-rider in order to lull all suspicions.
For the Term of His Natural Life|Marcus Clarke
As he said these last words, Paz moistened with his tears the hand of Don Vegal.
The Pearl of Lima|Jules Verne
British Dictionary definitions for Paz
Paz
/ (Spanishpas) /
noun
Octavio (ɔkˈtaβjo). 1914–98, Mexican poet and essayist. His poems include the cycle Piedra de Sol (1957) and Blanco (1967). Nobel prize for literature 1990