The History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha, Volumen 3Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... beauty and beau- ty , birth and birth , are always odious and ill taken ? I am not Neptune , the god of the waters , good Master Barber ; neither do I pretend to set up for a wise man when I am not so . All I aim at , is only to make ...
... beauty and beau- ty , birth and birth , are always odious and ill taken ? I am not Neptune , the god of the waters , good Master Barber ; neither do I pretend to set up for a wise man when I am not so . All I aim at , is only to make ...
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... beauty . She despised a thousand princes , a thousand of the most valiant and discreet knights in the whole world , and took up with a paltry beardless page , that had neither estate nor honor , and who could lay claim to no other ...
... beauty . She despised a thousand princes , a thousand of the most valiant and discreet knights in the whole world , and took up with a paltry beardless page , that had neither estate nor honor , and who could lay claim to no other ...
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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Castile * made her beauty his theme . " " But pray , sir , " said the barber , " among so many poets that have written in that lady Angelica's praise , did none of them ever write a satire upon her ? " " Had ...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Castile * made her beauty his theme . " " But pray , sir , " said the barber , " among so many poets that have written in that lady Angelica's praise , did none of them ever write a satire upon her ? " " Had ...
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... beauty of the face . And when all is said , he that publishes a book runs a very great hazard , since nothing can be more im- possible than to compose one that may secure the approbation of every reader . " " Sure , " said Don Quixote ...
... beauty of the face . And when all is said , he that publishes a book runs a very great hazard , since nothing can be more im- possible than to compose one that may secure the approbation of every reader . " " Sure , " said Don Quixote ...
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... : it is a mere creature of thy dirty fancy ; for that never - duly - celebrated paragon of beauty and gen- tility , was then undoubtedly in some court , in some stately gallery , or walk , or as it is DON QUIXOTE . 73.
... : it is a mere creature of thy dirty fancy ; for that never - duly - celebrated paragon of beauty and gen- tility , was then undoubtedly in some court , in some stately gallery , or walk , or as it is DON QUIXOTE . 73.
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