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<p><gap/> invaders bestowed substantial benefits on<lb/> | |||
They <gap/> literature – they encouraged those illustrious<lb/> | |||
hebrew schools to which Europe has never repaid in grateful acknowledgement<lb/> | |||
the debt <del>which</del> it owes – they <del><gap/> resumed to</del> <add>conferred on</add> the country they had<lb/> | |||
conquered the blessings of a mild & tolerating government – they taught<lb/> | |||
a more profitable & better system of agriculture, – they instructed the Spaniards<lb/> | |||
in arts & science not at all, or very imperfectly, known before – & (what is<lb/> | |||
more immediately connected with our subject – they formed a new school of<lb/> | |||
poetry, <del>& their verses</del> <add>which</add> became so popular in Spain<hi rend="superscript">†</hi> that Latin verses<lb/> | |||
were wholly neglected, – & we are told by a contemporary author that<lb/> | |||
every body studied Arabic, & wrote it with the greatest possible purity.*</p> | |||
<p>But in the meantime we may trace the Poetry<lb/> | |||
of the Spanish Troubadours up to the 10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> century – these volaries<lb/> | |||
of the "gay saber" whose influence on modern poetry has not been<lb/> | |||
<gap/> appreciated, nor honestly recognized form as <gap/> able</p> | |||
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invaders bestowed substantial benefits on
They literature – they encouraged those illustrious
hebrew schools to which Europe has never repaid in grateful acknowledgement
the debt which it owes – they resumed to conferred on the country they had
conquered the blessings of a mild & tolerating government – they taught
a more profitable & better system of agriculture, – they instructed the Spaniards
in arts & science not at all, or very imperfectly, known before – & (what is
more immediately connected with our subject – they formed a new school of
poetry, & their verses which became so popular in Spain† that Latin verses
were wholly neglected, – & we are told by a contemporary author that
every body studied Arabic, & wrote it with the greatest possible purity.*
But in the meantime we may trace the Poetry
of the Spanish Troubadours up to the 10th century – these volaries
of the "gay saber" whose influence on modern poetry has not been
appreciated, nor honestly recognized form as able
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