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Page 301
... Sancho Panza enjoys a wider fame , a larger franchise , and is a citizen of the world . Shakespeare has the greater mastery of his material ; he handles it with the easy freedom of conscious and assured dominion . Speaking generally ...
... Sancho Panza enjoys a wider fame , a larger franchise , and is a citizen of the world . Shakespeare has the greater mastery of his material ; he handles it with the easy freedom of conscious and assured dominion . Speaking generally ...
Page 304
... Sancho Panza has his master's word for it , and , as we know from his sulky reply to the fencing licentiate's cousin , his faith in Don Quixote is complete . Moreover , it is vindicated by the result : he does finally obtain his island ...
... Sancho Panza has his master's word for it , and , as we know from his sulky reply to the fencing licentiate's cousin , his faith in Don Quixote is complete . Moreover , it is vindicated by the result : he does finally obtain his island ...
Page 310
... Sancho Panza , and , when he first describes the personal appearance of the squire , makes a blunder which shows that he has never observed him properly . Cervantes moves at first with halting step ; slowly the possibilities of his ...
... Sancho Panza , and , when he first describes the personal appearance of the squire , makes a blunder which shows that he has never observed him properly . Cervantes moves at first with halting step ; slowly the possibilities of his ...
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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