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Don Quixote, Iiv29, Illustrated

By De Cervantes, Miguel

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Reproduction Date: 2005



Title: Don Quixote, Iiv29, Illustrated  
Author: De Cervantes, Miguel
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Literature & thought, Writing.
Collections: Classic Literature Collection, Blackmask Online Collection
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Publisher: Blackmask Online

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De Cervantes Saavedra, B. M. (n.d.). Don Quixote, Iiv29, Illustrated. Retrieved from https://www.gutenberg.us/


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Excerpt: Don Quixote, then, having risen to his feet, trembling from head to foot like a man dosed with mercury, said in a hurried, agitated voice, ?The place I am in, the presence in which I stand, and the respect I have and always have had for the profession to which your worship belongs, hold and bind the hands of my just indignation; and as well for these reasons as because I know, as everyone knows, that a gownsman?s weapon is the same as a woman?s, the tongue, I will with mine engage in equal combat with your worship, from whom one might have expected good advice instead of foul abuse. Pious, well?meant reproof requires a different demeanour and arguments of another sort; at any rate, to have reproved me in public, and so roughly, exceeds the bounds of proper reproof, for that comes better with gentleness than with rudeness; and it is not seemly to call the sinner roundly blockhead and booby, without knowing anything of the sin that is reproved. Come, tell me, for which of the stupidities you have observed in me do you condemn and abuse.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Don Quixote, II?v29, Illustrated, 1 -- Miguel de Cervantes, 1 -- Ebook Editor's Note, 4 -- Chapter XXXII, 6 -- OF THE REPLY DON QUIXOTE GAVE HIS CENSURER, WITH OTHER INCIDENTS, GRAVE AND DROLL -- Chapter XXXIII, 14 -- OF THE DELECTABLE DISCOURSE WHICH THE DUCHESS AND HER DAMSELS HELD W4 ITH SANCHO Chapter XXXIV, 20 -- WHICH RELATES HOW THEY LEARNED THE WAY IN WHICH THEY WERE TO DISENC1HANT THE Chapter XXXV, 26 -- WHEREIN IS CONTINUED THE INSTRUCTION GIVEN TO DON QUIXOTE TOUCHING TH6E DISENCHANTMENT

 
 



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