The History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha, Volumen 3Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... observed , that sometimes he seemed to be in his right senses . This news was very wel- come to the curate and the barber , who looked on this amendment as an effect of their contrivance in bringing him home in the enchanted wagon , as ...
... observed , that sometimes he seemed to be in his right senses . This news was very wel- come to the curate and the barber , who looked on this amendment as an effect of their contrivance in bringing him home in the enchanted wagon , as ...
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... observe them ; we shall find what will be the event of the extravagance of the knight , and the foolishness of the squire . One would think they had been cast in one mould ; and indeed the master's madness without the man's im ...
... observe them ; we shall find what will be the event of the extravagance of the knight , and the foolishness of the squire . One would think they had been cast in one mould ; and indeed the master's madness without the man's im ...
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... his own inviolable fidelity celebrated in the history , and the reservedness and decency which he had always so religiously observed in his passion for her slighting queens , empresses , and damsels of DON QUIXOTE . 25.
... his own inviolable fidelity celebrated in the history , and the reservedness and decency which he had always so religiously observed in his passion for her slighting queens , empresses , and damsels of DON QUIXOTE . 25.
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... observed among private duellists ; things which thou understandest not , but I do : And must further let thee know , that the true knight- errant , though he met ten giants , whose tall , aspiring heads not only touch but overtop the ...
... observed among private duellists ; things which thou understandest not , but I do : And must further let thee know , that the true knight- errant , though he met ten giants , whose tall , aspiring heads not only touch but overtop the ...
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... observation , I could tell you things that you would admire at , concerning fami- lies ; but because I will not mix sacred things with profane , I waive the discourse . However , listen both of you , and for your farther instruction ...
... observation , I could tell you things that you would admire at , concerning fami- lies ; but because I will not mix sacred things with profane , I waive the discourse . However , listen both of you , and for your farther instruction ...
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