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... Don Quixote by the tattered , distraught Andalusian gentleman whom he met wandering near the Venta de Cárdenas on ... Don Quixote's third sally . ' The promise is vague , and , such as it is , the pious aspiration is perhaps neutralized ...
... Don Quixote by the tattered , distraught Andalusian gentleman whom he met wandering near the Venta de Cárdenas on ... Don Quixote's third sally . ' The promise is vague , and , such as it is , the pious aspiration is perhaps neutralized ...
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... Don Quixote are still well worth reading . The Restoration was barely accomplished when in 1663 Butler launched the first part of Hudibras , a witty , pointed , violent lampoon written in imita- tion of Cervantes , but with blustering ...
... Don Quixote are still well worth reading . The Restoration was barely accomplished when in 1663 Butler launched the first part of Hudibras , a witty , pointed , violent lampoon written in imita- tion of Cervantes , but with blustering ...
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... Don Quixote ever published : this was issued in 1781 by John Bowle , vicar of Idmiston , who has done more to elucidate Cervantes's master- piece than any other commentator , with the possible exception of Clemencín . Envy and ...
... Don Quixote ever published : this was issued in 1781 by John Bowle , vicar of Idmiston , who has done more to elucidate Cervantes's master- piece than any other commentator , with the possible exception of Clemencín . Envy and ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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