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" ... all into the plain prose of truth with an admirable simplicity, quite unconscious of its own humor, and rendered the more striking by its contrast with the lofty and courteous dignity and magnificent illusions of the superior personage. There could,... "
History of Spanish Literature - Stran 137
avtor: George Ticknor - 1863
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Webster's Complete dictionary of the English language. Thoroughly revised ...

Noah Webster - 1884 - 362 strani
...series of ridiculous discomfiture?, anil arc at last brought home, like madmen, to their native villace, where Cervantes leaves them, with an intimation that...the story of their adventures is by no means ended. In a continuation, or Second Fort, published in 1615, tin) Don is exhibited in another series of adventures,...
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Half-hours with the Best American Authors, Količina 2

1886 - 528 strani
...magnificent illusions of the superior personage. There could, of course, be but one consistent termination of adventures like these. The knight and his esquire...the story of their adventures is by no means ended. . . . The latter half of Don Quixote is a contradiction of the proverb Cervantes cites in it, — that...
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An Explanatory and Pronouncing Dictionary of the Noted Names of Fiction ...

William Adolphus Wheeler - 1893 - 490 strani
...course, be but one consistent termination of adven tures like these. The knight and his esquire suffer я series of ridiculous discomfitures, and are at last...the story of their adventures is by no means ended. In a continuation, or Second 1'art, published in 1615, the Don is exhibited in another series of adventures,...
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Heroes and Heroines of Fiction: Modern Prose and Poetry, Količina 1

William S. Walsh - 1914 - 406 strani
...magnificent illusions of the superior personage. There could, of course, be but one consistent termination of adventures like these. The knight and his esquire...the story of their adventures is by no means ended. In a continuation, or Second Part, published in 1615, the Don is exhibited in another series of adventures,...
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The Boys' and Girls' Readers: Teachers' Manual of Silent and Oral Reading

Emma Miller Bolenius - 1919 - 298 strani
...esquire translates them all into plain prose of truth with an admirable simplicity, quite unconscious of its own humor, and rendered the more striking by...brought home, like madmen, to their native village." TREES (PAGE 63) Bliss Carman Making a tree booklet. Composition may be correlated with this poem by...
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The Boys' and Girls' Readers: Teachers' Manual of Silent and Oral Reading

Emma Miller Bolenius - 1919 - 210 strani
...more striking by its contrast with the lofty and courteous dignity and magnificent illusions of £he superior personage. There could, of course, be but...suffer a series of ridiculous discomfitures, and are at ]ast brought home, like madmen, to their native village." TREES (PAGE 63) Bliss Carman Making a tree...
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The British Quarterly Review, Količina 11

Henry Allon - 1850 - 572 strani
...magnificent illusions of the superior personage. There could, of course, be but one consistent termination of adventures like these. The knight and his esquire suffer a series of ridiculous ' * Clemencin, in his Preface, notes ' D. Policisne de Boecia,' printed in 1602, as the last book of...
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A Compendium of American Literature, Chronologically Arranged: With ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 798 strani
...magnifieent illusions of the superior personage. There eould, of eourse, be but one eonsistent termination of adventures like these. The knight and his esquire suffer a series of ridieulous diseomfitures, and are at last brought heme, like madmen, to their native village, where...
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