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  3. Introduction. On the character of Spanish Poetry, Ancient and Modern.—Causes affecting it suggested from considerations of Roman civilization, Moorish wars, and personal history of the principal Poets.—Works on Spanish literature: Remarks on translation and language.—References to other modern Poets.—Spanish metres and versification
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  4. Preliminary Note. On the pronunciation of Spanish names and words
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  5. PART I.
  6. I.Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos.
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