The History of the Ingenious Gentleman, Don Quixote of La Mancha, Band 1Hurst, Robinson, and Company, and Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... Castle · . 159 CHAPTER III . A further Account of the innumerable Hardships which the brave Don Quixote , and his worthy Squire Sancho , underwent in the Inn , which the Knight unluckily took for a Castle CHAPTER IV . Of the Discourse ...
... Castle · . 159 CHAPTER III . A further Account of the innumerable Hardships which the brave Don Quixote , and his worthy Squire Sancho , underwent in the Inn , which the Knight unluckily took for a Castle CHAPTER IV . Of the Discourse ...
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... castle to rob all he met ; and then again when abroad he carried away the idol of Mahomet , which was all massy gold , as the history says ; but he so hated that traitor Galalon , that for the pleasure of kicking him handsomely , he ...
... castle to rob all he met ; and then again when abroad he carried away the idol of Mahomet , which was all massy gold , as the history says ; but he so hated that traitor Galalon , that for the pleasure of kicking him handsomely , he ...
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... castle , or at least some shepherd's cottage , there to repose and refresh himself , at last near the road which he kept , he espied an inn , as wel- come a sight to his longing eyes as if he had dis- covered a star directing him to the ...
... castle , or at least some shepherd's cottage , there to repose and refresh himself , at last near the road which he kept , he espied an inn , as wel- come a sight to his longing eyes as if he had dis- covered a star directing him to the ...
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... castle . It happened also at the very moment , that a swine- herd getting together his hogs ( for , without beg- ging pardon , so they are called * ) from the stub- ble - field , winded his horn ; and Don Quixote pre- sently imagined ...
... castle . It happened also at the very moment , that a swine- herd getting together his hogs ( for , without beg- ging pardon , so they are called * ) from the stub- ble - field , winded his horn ; and Don Quixote pre- sently imagined ...
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... castle , ( for such the inn - keeper and inn seemed to him , ) " Senior Castellano , " said he , " the least thing in the world suffices me ; for arms are the only things I value , and combat is my bed of repose . " The inn - keeper ...
... castle , ( for such the inn - keeper and inn seemed to him , ) " Senior Castellano , " said he , " the least thing in the world suffices me ; for arms are the only things I value , and combat is my bed of repose . " The inn - keeper ...
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adventures Alquife Amadis de Gaul answered Don Quixote arms balsam beautiful Biscayan blow called Cardenio carriers castle Cervantes Charlemagne chivalry Chrysostome cried Don Quixote cried Sancho curate damsel dare desire devil Diego Perez discourse Don Quix Dulcinea Dulcinea del Toboso enchanted eyes fear fortune friend Sancho gave gentleman giants Gines give goat-herds hand hast head hear heard heart heaven helmet honour horse imagine inn-keeper king knight knight-errant knight-errantry knighthood La Mancha lady lance least leave look Lope de Vega lord lover Mancha Marcella master mistress Moor mule never Note Pedro poor pray Quixote's quoth Sancho replied Don Quixote revenge romance Rozinante Sancho Pança Seville shepherd soon Spain Spanish squire story sure sword tell thee thing thou art thought tion Toboso told took valour Vivaldo wench word worship wounds