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Excerpt from Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe, Vol. 4
IT is not merely on his own account that our farther attention is directed to the poet whom Spain has designated as the phoenix of men of genius. Lepe de Vega merits our attention still more, as having exhibited and displayed the spirit of his own age, and as having powerfully in?uenced the taste of succeeding centuries. After along interruption to the dramatic art, and a silence of fifteen hundred years, on the theatres of Greece and Rome, Europe was suddenly sur prised with the renewal of theatrical representa tions, and turned to them with delight. In every quarter the drama now revived the eyes as we.
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