THE HISTORY OF THE INGENIOUS GENTLEMAN, DON QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA; TRANSLATED FROM THE SPANISH, By MOT TEUX. A NEW EDITION, WITH -COPIOUS NOTES; AND AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF CERVANTES. IN FIVE VOLUMES, VOL. IV. EDINBURGH: PRINTED FOR HURST, ROBINSON, AND CO. LONDON ; AND ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND CO., EDINBURGH. 1822. CONTENTS PAGE. will find set forth the highest and utmost proof that great Don Quixote ever gave, or could give, of his How Don Quixote was entertained at the Castle or House 50 PAGE. An Account of the great Adventure of Montesinos' Cave, Of the wonderful Things which the unparalleled Don Quixote declared he had seen in the deep Cave of Mon- Which gives an account of a thousand Flimflams and Sto- you find the grounds of the Braying Adventures, Wherein is discovered who Master Peter was, and his Ape; as also Don Quixote's ill success in the Braying |