Saggio storico-apologetico della Letteratura Spagnola  

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"Towards the close of the sixteenth, and beginning of the seventeenth century, a prodigious multitude of tales were written in Spain, in imitation of the Italian novels : " It would be too lengthy a task," says Lampillas (Saggio Storico de let. Spagnuola, part ii. tom. 3, p. 195,) " to indicate the portentous number of Spanish stories published at that time and translated into the most cultivated languages of Europe.""--History of Fiction (1814) by John Colin Dunlop

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Saggio storico-apologetico della Letteratura Spagnola (1778-1781) is a six-volume work by Francisco Javier Lampillas.




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