The History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha, Volumen 3Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... Moor before him ; neither was she to blame to neg- lect the roughness of the one for the soft embraces of the other . " " That Angelica , Mr. Curate , " said Don Quixote , " was a dissolute damsel , a wild flirt- ing wanton creature ...
... Moor before him ; neither was she to blame to neg- lect the roughness of the one for the soft embraces of the other . " " That Angelica , Mr. Curate , " said Don Quixote , " was a dissolute damsel , a wild flirt- ing wanton creature ...
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... Moors are main lovers of Berengenas . " " Certainly , Sancho , " said Don Quixote , " thou art mistaken in the sur- name of that Cid , that lord , I mean ; for Cid in Arabic signifies lord . " " That may very well be , " answered Sancho ...
... Moors are main lovers of Berengenas . " " Certainly , Sancho , " said Don Quixote , " thou art mistaken in the sur- name of that Cid , that lord , I mean ; for Cid in Arabic signifies lord . " " That may very well be , " answered Sancho ...
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... Moor ; a nation from whom no truth could be expected , they all being given to impose on others with lies and fabulous stories , to falsify and counterfeit , and very fond of their own chimeras . He was not less uneasy , lest that ...
... Moor ; a nation from whom no truth could be expected , they all being given to impose on others with lies and fabulous stories , to falsify and counterfeit , and very fond of their own chimeras . He was not less uneasy , lest that ...
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... ! " " Sir , " said Don Quixote , making him rise , " is it then possible that my history is extant , and that it was a Moor , and one of the sages that penned it ? " " It is so notorious a truth 26 THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF.
... ! " " Sir , " said Don Quixote , making him rise , " is it then possible that my history is extant , and that it was a Moor , and one of the sages that penned it ? " " It is so notorious a truth 26 THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF.
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... in conformity to the original , which would not admit of a literal translation . † A name by which the Spaniards desire to be distinguished from the Jews and Moors . meddling , and set up for a scribbler without the DON QUIXOTE . 31.
... in conformity to the original , which would not admit of a literal translation . † A name by which the Spaniards desire to be distinguished from the Jews and Moors . meddling , and set up for a scribbler without the DON QUIXOTE . 31.
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