The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 3G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... Don Quixote , " as well as of a score of plays , besides numer- ous novels and poems . His wonderful satire upon the knight - errantry of his age put an end to that much honored but much abused old - time custom , and won for itself ...
... Don Quixote , " as well as of a score of plays , besides numer- ous novels and poems . His wonderful satire upon the knight - errantry of his age put an end to that much honored but much abused old - time custom , and won for itself ...
Page 145
... DON QUIXOTE " ) TREATING OF THE QUALITY AND MANNER OF LIFE OF OUR RENOWNED HERO Down in a village of La Mancha , the name of which I have no desire to recollect , there lived , not long ago , one of those gentlemen who usually keep a ...
... DON QUIXOTE " ) TREATING OF THE QUALITY AND MANNER OF LIFE OF OUR RENOWNED HERO Down in a village of La Mancha , the name of which I have no desire to recollect , there lived , not long ago , one of those gentlemen who usually keep a ...
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... Don Quixote ; whence some of the historians of this most true history have concluded that his name was cer- tainly Quixada , and not Quesada , as others would have it . Then recollecting that the valorous Amadis , not content with the ...
... Don Quixote ; whence some of the historians of this most true history have concluded that his name was cer- tainly Quixada , and not Quesada , as others would have it . Then recollecting that the valorous Amadis , not content with the ...
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... Don Quixote de la Mancha , am by him commanded to present myself before you , to be disposed of according to the will and pleasure of your highness . ' How happy was our good knight after this harangue ! How much more so when he found a ...
... Don Quixote de la Mancha , am by him commanded to present myself before you , to be disposed of according to the will and pleasure of your highness . ' How happy was our good knight after this harangue ! How much more so when he found a ...
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... Don Quixote , observing what passed , now called out in an angry tone , " Discourteous knight , it ill becomes thee to deal thus with one who is not able to defend himself . Get upon thy horse , and take thy lance " ( for he had also a ...
... Don Quixote , observing what passed , now called out in an angry tone , " Discourteous knight , it ill becomes thee to deal thus with one who is not able to defend himself . Get upon thy horse , and take thy lance " ( for he had also a ...
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