Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain (Classic Reprint)

Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain (Classic Reprint)
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Formed originally of very different races, Celts and Goths, mixed with the descendants of Romans and Phoenicians or Carthaginians, the Spaniards had against the Moors become amalgamated into one people, whose great bond of union was their religion more even than their country. This holy cause ennobled their conduct, and gave them higher aims and mo tives than any ordinary warfare could do; so that acting con stantly under the sense of such feelings, their national cha racter assumed the staid bearing, which has always since so favourably distinguished it. Hence also the national litera ture, even in its lightest productions, assumed the tone of high moral and practical tendency which it has generally borne, far removed from the comparatively trifling topics which formed the staple subjects of the literature of neigh hoaring countries.

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