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INTRODUCTION.

nent features that were presented to them, upon which to engraft their own wild and terrible stories.

Warton has written a long dissertation to prove that the Arabians, who had been for some time seated on the northern coasts of Africa, and who entered Spain about the beginning of the eighth century, "disseminated those extravagant inventions which were so peculiar to their romantic and creative genius[1]." This hypothesis Bishop Percy has endeavoured to refute; and, according to Mr. Ellis[2], he has entirely succeeded. The argument advanced on this occasion is, that were it true, "the first French romances of chivalry would have been on Moorish, or at least Spanish subjects, whereas the most ancient stories of this kind, whether in prose or verse, whether in Italian, French,

  1. Hist, of Eng. Poetry, Diss. 1.
  2. Specimens of Anc. Met. Romances, Vol. i. p. 31.