The History of the Ingenious Gentleman, Don Quixote of La Mancha, Volumen 1Hurst, Robinson, and Company, and Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... Gines de Passamonte , alias Ginesillo de Parapilla . ” — “ Hark you , sir , ” cried the slave , “ fair and softly ; what a pox makes you give a gentleman more names than he has ? Gines is my Christian name , and Passa- monte my sirname ...
... Gines de Passamonte , alias Ginesillo de Parapilla . ” — “ Hark you , sir , ” cried the slave , “ fair and softly ; what a pox makes you give a gentleman more names than he has ? Gines is my Christian name , and Passa- monte my sirname ...
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... Gines , " that it far outdoes not only Lazarillo de Tormes , but whatever has been , and shall be writ- ten in that kind ; for mine is true every word , and no invented stories can compare with it for variety of tricks and accidents ...
... Gines , " that it far outdoes not only Lazarillo de Tormes , but whatever has been , and shall be writ- ten in that kind ; for mine is true every word , and no invented stories can compare with it for variety of tricks and accidents ...
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... Gines de Passamonte to get off his gyves , which he did sooner than can be imagined ; and then that active desperado having seized the wounded officer's sword and carbine , he joined with Don Quixote , and some- times aiming at one ...
... Gines de Passamonte to get off his gyves , which he did sooner than can be imagined ; and then that active desperado having seized the wounded officer's sword and carbine , he joined with Don Quixote , and some- times aiming at one ...
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... Gines de Passamonte , made answer for all the rest , " What you would have us to do , " said he , " our noble de- liverer , is absolutely impracticable and impossible ; for we dare not be seen all together for the world . We must rather ...
... Gines de Passamonte , made answer for all the rest , " What you would have us to do , " said he , " our noble de- liverer , is absolutely impracticable and impossible ; for we dare not be seen all together for the world . We must rather ...
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... Gines , who was naturally very chole- ric , judging by Don Quixote's extravagance in free- ing them , that he was not very wise , winked on his companions , who , like men that understood signs , presently fell back to the right and ...
... Gines , who was naturally very chole- ric , judging by Don Quixote's extravagance in free- ing them , that he was not very wise , winked on his companions , who , like men that understood signs , presently fell back to the right and ...
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