Great Books of the Western World, Band 29Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... took note of the house , and resolved to ascertain with particular care who lived in it . We agreed also that it would be advisable to answer the Moorish lady's letter , and the renegade without a moment's delay took down the words I ...
... took note of the house , and resolved to ascertain with particular care who lived in it . We agreed also that it would be advisable to answer the Moorish lady's letter , and the renegade without a moment's delay took down the words I ...
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... took us in , telling us that this had come to us through our in- civility in not giving then an answer . Our renegade took the trunk containing Zoraida's wealth and dropped it into the sea without any one perceiving what he did . In ...
... took us in , telling us that this had come to us through our in- civility in not giving then an answer . Our renegade took the trunk containing Zoraida's wealth and dropped it into the sea without any one perceiving what he did . In ...
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... took in the conversation of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza ; and , more bent than ever upon the plan they had of practising some jokes upon them that should have the look and appearance of adventures , they took as their basis of action ...
... took in the conversation of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza ; and , more bent than ever upon the plan they had of practising some jokes upon them that should have the look and appearance of adventures , they took as their basis of action ...
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Which treats of the character and pursuits | 1 |
Of what happened to our knight when he left | 8 |
Of the second sally of our worthy knight | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
adventure alforjas Altisidora Amadis of Gaul Anselmo answer arms asked bachelor barber beauty better called Camilla Cardenio carried castle chivalry Christian curate damsel Dapple daughter devil Don Fernando Don Quix Doña Dorothea dost duchess duenna duke Dulcinea del Toboso enchanted exclaimed eyes fancy father fortune galley gave gentleman give governor hand head hear heard heart Heaven honor knight knights-errant La Mancha lady Dulcinea leave Leonela look lord Lothario Luscinda majordomo Mancha ment mind Morisco never once pass perceived promise Quiteria Quixote's replied Don Quixote replied Sancho returned Ricote Rocinante Sancho Panza seemed seen Señor Don Quixote Sierra Morena sleep squire sword tears tell Teresa thee things thou art thou hast thou wilt thought thyself tion told took truth turned valiant village voice waiting wife words worship Zoraida