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... Don Quixote in the spirit in which it was written three hundred years ago . It comes down to us with an incomparable ... Don and , no matter what it be But from the outset there Don Quixote is now invested with a glory of which Cervantes ...
... Don Quixote in the spirit in which it was written three hundred years ago . It comes down to us with an incomparable ... Don and , no matter what it be But from the outset there Don Quixote is now invested with a glory of which Cervantes ...
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... Don Quixote itself might well have taken the form of a conte . That this was Cervantes's primitive design is , however , extremely probable ; there are indications that he meant to end his narrative with the fourth chapter . Though the ...
... Don Quixote itself might well have taken the form of a conte . That this was Cervantes's primitive design is , however , extremely probable ; there are indications that he meant to end his narrative with the fourth chapter . Though the ...
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... Don Quixote and Sancho Panza into a pair of shepherds . ' I will buy some ewes and everything else needful for the pastoral calling ; and I under the name of Quixotiz , and thou as the shepherd Panzino - we will roam the woods and ...
... Don Quixote and Sancho Panza into a pair of shepherds . ' I will buy some ewes and everything else needful for the pastoral calling ; and I under the name of Quixotiz , and thou as the shepherd Panzino - we will roam the woods and ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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