The History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha, Volumen 3Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... person , who wrote himself a native of Tordesillas , pub- lished an impertinent book by that name , printed at Tarragona , while our author was preparing his second part for the press . * which I cannot so silently pass over ; he.
... person , who wrote himself a native of Tordesillas , pub- lished an impertinent book by that name , printed at Tarragona , while our author was preparing his second part for the press . * which I cannot so silently pass over ; he.
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... person thinks himself affronted , as that author seems to hint , he is mightly mistaken ; for I have a veneration for his parts , * admire his works , and have an awful regard for the effica cious virtue of his office . I must return ...
... person thinks himself affronted , as that author seems to hint , he is mightly mistaken ; for I have a veneration for his parts , * admire his works , and have an awful regard for the effica cious virtue of his office . I must return ...
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... person being distracted , was put into the madhouse at Seville , by his relations . He had studied the civil law , and taken his degrees at Ossuna , though had he taken them at Salamanca , many are of opinion that he would have been mad ...
... person being distracted , was put into the madhouse at Seville , by his relations . He had studied the civil law , and taken his degrees at Ossuna , though had he taken them at Salamanca , many are of opinion that he would have been mad ...
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... person of eminent virtue , is to live to see himself in good reputation in the world , and his actions published in print . I say , in good reputation , for otherwise there is no death but would be preferable to such a life . " " As for ...
... person of eminent virtue , is to live to see himself in good reputation in the world , and his actions published in print . I say , in good reputation , for otherwise there is no death but would be preferable to such a life . " " As for ...
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... , that I may know what the history says of me . " " And of me too , " quoth Sancho , " for they tell me I am one of the top parsons in it . " " Persons , you should say , " Hey- Sancho , " said Carrasco , " and DON QUIXOTE . 29.
... , that I may know what the history says of me . " " And of me too , " quoth Sancho , " for they tell me I am one of the top parsons in it . " " Persons , you should say , " Hey- Sancho , " said Carrasco , " and DON QUIXOTE . 29.
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