Don Quixote de la Mancha, Том 1J. Thomas, 1840 - 538 страници |
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adventures Algiers Amadis de Gaul Andalusia Anselmo answered Don Quixote answered Sancho armour arms barber beauty began better Biscayan books of chivalry called Camilla Cardenio carried castle Cervantes Christian damsel desire Don Fernando Dorothea Dulcinea del Toboso enchanted eyes famous father favour fear fortune gave gentleman Ginès give goatherd hand heard hearing heart Heaven helmet honour imagination Juan king knight knights-errant la Mancha lady Dulcinea lance leave licentiate Lothario Lucinda Mancha manner master Miguel de Cervantes misfortune mistress mule never Orlando Furioso pain pass perceived person pray present priest princess promised Quixote's quoth Sancho replied Don Quixote Rocinante romance Sancho Panza Seville shepherd Signor Sorrowful Figure Spain Spanish squire stood story sword tell thee thing thou thought told took valorous word worship wounded
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Страница 95 - The truth is," answered Sancho, " that I never read any history at all ; for I can neither read nor write ; but what I dare affirm is, that I never served a bolder master,
Страница 60 - Verily, neighbour, in its way; it is the best book in the world : here the knights eat and sleep, and die in their beds, and make their wills before their deaths ; with several things, which are wanting in all other books of this kind.
Страница 45 - Next see the persecution and fury excited by opposition however moderate ! The only words listened to are those, that without their context and their conditionals, and transformed into positive assertions, might give some shadow of excuse...
Страница 75 - God good service, to remove so wicked a generation from off the face of the earth." " What giants ?
Страница 73 - Sancho Panza went riding upon his ass, like any patriarch, with his wallet and leathern bottle, and with a vehement desire to find himself governor of the island which his master had promised him. The first relief from regular labour is so pleasant to poor Sancho ! C.
Страница 77 - Peace, friend Sancho," answered Don Quixote: " for matters of war are, of all others, most subject to continual change. Now I verily believe, and it is most certainly the fact, that the sage Freston, who stole away my chamber and books, has metamorphosed these giants into windmills, on purpose to deprive me of the glory of vanquishing them, so great is the enmity he bears me! But his wicked arts will finally avail but little against the goodness of my sword.
Страница 76 - Rozinante could gallop, and attacked the first mill before him; when, running his lance into the sail, the wind whirled it about with so much violence that it broke the lance to shivers, dragging horse and rider after it, and tumbling them over and over on the plain, in very evil plight.