The History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha, Volumen 3Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... stands one that will , and can rain , when he pleases . This I say , that Goodman Basin here may know I understand his meaning . " " Truly , good sir , " said the barber , " I meant no ill ; heaven is my witness , my intent was good ...
... stands one that will , and can rain , when he pleases . This I say , that Goodman Basin here may know I understand his meaning . " " Truly , good sir , " said the barber , " I meant no ill ; heaven is my witness , my intent was good ...
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... stand up for the description of the two armies , that afterwards prov- ed two flocks of sheep . Others prize most the ad- venture of the dead corpse that was carrying to Se- govia . One says , that none of them can compare with that of ...
... stand up for the description of the two armies , that afterwards prov- ed two flocks of sheep . Others prize most the ad- venture of the dead corpse that was carrying to Se- govia . One says , that none of them can compare with that of ...
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... stands the author affected ? " said the knight . " Truly , " answered Carrasco , " as soon as ever he can find out the history , which he is now looking for with all imaginable industry , he is resolved to send it immediately to the ...
... stands the author affected ? " said the knight . " Truly , " answered Carrasco , " as soon as ever he can find out the history , which he is now looking for with all imaginable industry , he is resolved to send it immediately to the ...
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... stand in thy own light , should I have told thee that my girl was to throw herself head foremost from the top of some steeple , or to trot about the world like a gypsy , or , as the infanta Donna Urraca * did , then thou mightest have ...
... stand in thy own light , should I have told thee that my girl was to throw herself head foremost from the top of some steeple , or to trot about the world like a gypsy , or , as the infanta Donna Urraca * did , then thou mightest have ...
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... standing upon trifles , or the ceremony of measuring weapons , stripping , or examining whether our opponents have any holy relics , or other secret charms about them ; whether the sun be duly divided , or any other punctilios and ...
... standing upon trifles , or the ceremony of measuring weapons , stripping , or examining whether our opponents have any holy relics , or other secret charms about them ; whether the sun be duly divided , or any other punctilios and ...
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adventures affront Amadis de Gaul answered Don Quixote arms bachelor ballad Basil beauty believe better bless bray bulls of Guisando called castle Cervantes CHAPTER Charlemagne clapped curate damsels Dapple devil discourse Don Lorenzo Don Quix duchess duke Dulcinea del Toboso emperor enchanted eyes gentleman give grace hand head hear heard heart heaven honor horse king knight knight-errantry knights-errant la Mancha Lady Dulcinea lance leave lions live look lord Mancha Master Peter Merlin mind mistress Montesinos Moor Moorish never noble pleased poet Polydore Virgil poor pray prince Quiteria Quixote's quoth Sancho replied Don Quixote Rozinante Sancho Panza Seven Wise Masters Sierra Morena soul Spain Spanish squire story strange sure sword talk tell thee thing thou art thou hast thought tion told town wife wonder Wood word worship