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THE
L U S I A D;
OR, THE
DISCOVERY OF INDIA.
AN
EPIC POEM.
TRANSLATED FROM THE
ORIGINAL PORTUGUESE OF LUIS DE CAMOËNS.
BY WILLIAM JULIUS MICKLE.
NEC VERBUM VERBO CURABIS REDDERE, FIDUS INTERFRES.
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VOL. I.
THE THIRD EDITION.
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DUBLIN:
PRINTED BY GRAISBERRY AND CAMPBELL,
FOR JOHN ARCHER, No. 80, DAME-STREET.
MDCCXCI.
Contents
edit- Introduction
- The History of the Discovery of India
- The History of the Rise and Fall of the Portuguese Empire in the East
- The Life of Luis de Camoens
- Dissertation on the Lusiad and Observations upon Epic Poetry
- Book I
- Book II
- Book III
- Book IV
- Book V
- Book VI
- Book VII
- Enquiry into the Religious Tenets and Philosophy of the Brahmins
- Book VIII
- Book IX
- Dissertation on the Fiction of the Island of Venus
- Book X
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