The History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha, Volumen 3Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... thee , poor Don Quixote , " said the curate to himself , hearing this , " I am afraid thou art now tumbling from the top of thy madness to the very bottom of simplicity . " Thereupon the barber , who had pre- sently made the same ...
... thee , poor Don Quixote , " said the curate to himself , hearing this , " I am afraid thou art now tumbling from the top of thy madness to the very bottom of simplicity . " Thereupon the barber , who had pre- sently made the same ...
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... thee at large , affirming that thou art sound in thy intellects , I will take such a severe revenge on the whole city , that it shall be remembered with terror from age to age , for ever and aye ; Amen . Dost thou not know , my poor ...
... thee at large , affirming that thou art sound in thy intellects , I will take such a severe revenge on the whole city , that it shall be remembered with terror from age to age , for ever and aye ; Amen . Dost thou not know , my poor ...
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... the same hazards together . If thou hast been tossed in a blanket once , I have been battered and bruised a hundred times ; and that is all the advantage I have had above thee . " " And reason good , " answered Sancho ; " DON QUIXOTE . 19.
... the same hazards together . If thou hast been tossed in a blanket once , I have been battered and bruised a hundred times ; and that is all the advantage I have had above thee . " " And reason good , " answered Sancho ; " DON QUIXOTE . 19.
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... thee , that Quando caput dolet , " & c . " Nay , " quoth Sancho , " I understand no language but my own . " " I mean , " said Don Quixote , " that when the head aches , all the members partake of the pain . So then , as I am thy master ...
... thee , that Quando caput dolet , " & c . " Nay , " quoth Sancho , " I understand no language but my own . " " I mean , " said Don Quixote , " that when the head aches , all the members partake of the pain . So then , as I am thy master ...
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... thee know , Sancho , that if it were to appear before princes , in its native simplicity , and disrobed of the odious disguise of flattery , we should see happier days ; this age would be changed into an age of gold , and former times ...
... thee know , Sancho , that if it were to appear before princes , in its native simplicity , and disrobed of the odious disguise of flattery , we should see happier days ; this age would be changed into an age of gold , and former times ...
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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