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... Cervantes . Cervantes's expression lacks the ecstasy of beauty ; but it is always adequate to its purpose , it has the charm of natural simplicity , and it has in a very high degree the quality of dramatic appropriateness . It is in ...
... Cervantes . Cervantes's expression lacks the ecstasy of beauty ; but it is always adequate to its purpose , it has the charm of natural simplicity , and it has in a very high degree the quality of dramatic appropriateness . It is in ...
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... Cervantes been goaded into activity by the publication of a spurious sequel with a truculent preface in which he was grossly insulted . It is impossible not to sympathize with his anger , as it is impossible to deny that he had , to ...
... Cervantes been goaded into activity by the publication of a spurious sequel with a truculent preface in which he was grossly insulted . It is impossible not to sympathize with his anger , as it is impossible to deny that he had , to ...
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... Cervantes had conveyed his hero safely back to his native village . There was nothing for it but that Don Quixote should die : Cervantes , flashing out against the interloper who had come between him and the public , proclaims : " For ...
... Cervantes had conveyed his hero safely back to his native village . There was nothing for it but that Don Quixote should die : Cervantes , flashing out against the interloper who had come between him and the public , proclaims : " For ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
Copyright | |
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