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Excerpt from portuguese literature to the end of the 18th century: being a lecture delivered at manchester university on the 1st february, 1909 the introduction of italian poetry, especially that of petrarch, promoted a revival of spanish verse which accounts for its superiority to and absolute authority in portugal throughout the 15th century.
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