The History of the Ingenious Gentleman, Don Quixote of La Mancha ...Hurst, Robinson, and Company, 1822 |
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adventures Amadis de Gaul Andalusia answered Don Quixote arms bachelor barber beauty believe body called canon Cardenio Carrasco castle Cervantes chivalry cried Don Quixote curate damsels Dapple daugh daughter devil discourse Don Ferdinand Don Lewis Don Lewis's Don Quix Donna Clara Dorothea Dulcinea del Toboso enchanted eyes father fortune gentleman give Guerin hand hear heard heaven helmet honour horse inn-keeper king knight knight-errantry knights-errant La Mancha Lady Dulcinea lance Leandra least look lord madman Mancha Maritornes master mind Moor Moorish never pack-saddle pleased poet poor pray princess Quixote's quoth Sancho replied Rodomonte Roncesvalles Rozinante Rozinante's saddle Samson Sancho Panza servants Seville shew Sierra Morena Sir Knight soul Spain Spanish squire story strange sword tell thee ther thing thou art thought tion town truth Vandalia whole wife Wood words worship
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Стр. 162 - The wife that expects to have a good name Is always at home, as if she were lame : And the maid that is honest, her chiefest delight Is still to be doing from morning to night.
Стр. 151 - I to be satisfied ready cash for every one, a hundred pieces of gold more would not pay for half of them ; and therefore let every man...
Стр. 296 - But when the Moslem saw him, they stood in firm array, He rode among their armed throng, he rode right furiously ; " Stand, stand, ye thieves and robbers, lay down my lady's pledge," He cried ; and ever as he cried they felt his falchion's edge.
Стр. 286 - A prose ; yet it would appear from two lines in Ovid's Tristia, that some of them, at least, had been written in verse : — ' Junxit Aristides Milesia carmina secum — Pulsus Aristides nee tamen urbe sua est.
Стр. 320 - The jailer put his mantle on and came unto the King, He found him sitting on the throne within his listed ring ; Close to his ear he planted him, and the story did begin, How bold Guarinos vaunted him the spearman's prize to win.
Стр. 321 - I HAD six Moorish nurses, but the seventh was not a Moor, The Moors they gave me milk enow, but the Christian gave me lore ; And she told me ne'er to listen, though sweet the words might be, Till he that spake had proved his troth, and pledged a gallant fee.
Стр. 319 - This is the joyful morning of John the Baptist's day, When Moor and Christian feasts at home, each in his nation's way; But now our king commands that none his banquet shall begin, Until some knight, by strength or sleight, the spearman's prize do win.
Стр. 320 - Now this will be a sight indeed,, to see the enfeebled lord Essay to mount that ragged steed, and draw that rusty sword ; And for the vaunting of his phrase he well deserves to die, So, jailer, gird his harness on, and bring your champion nigh.
Стр. 318 - Marlotes, in his joy and pride, a target high doth rear, — Below the Moorish knights must ride, and pierce it with the spear ; But 'tis so high up in the sky, albeit much they strain, No Moorish lance so far may fly, Marlotes
Стр. 323 - When the Emperor had heard the Moor, full red was his old cheek, "Go back, base cur, upon the spur, for I am he you seek — Go back, and tell your master to commend him to Mahoun, For his soul shall dwell with him in hell, or ere yon sun go down. ":Mine arm is weak, my hairs are grey...