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Page 323
... Don Quixote to turn shepherds , with the greatest avidity , -still applying it , however , in his own fashion ; for while the Don is ingeni- ously torturing the names of his humble acquaintance into clas- sical terminations , and ...
... Don Quixote to turn shepherds , with the greatest avidity , -still applying it , however , in his own fashion ; for while the Don is ingeni- ously torturing the names of his humble acquaintance into clas- sical terminations , and ...
Page 324
... Don Quixote are strictly individuals ; that is , they do not belong to , but form a class of themselves . In other words , the actions and manners of the chief dramatis persone do not arise out of the actions and manners of those around ...
... Don Quixote are strictly individuals ; that is , they do not belong to , but form a class of themselves . In other words , the actions and manners of the chief dramatis persone do not arise out of the actions and manners of those around ...
Page 325
... Don Quixote , more generally read and ad- mired than any other novel - and , in one sense , deservedly so : for it is at the head of its class , though that class is very differ- ent from , and inferior to the other . There is very ...
... Don Quixote , more generally read and ad- mired than any other novel - and , in one sense , deservedly so : for it is at the head of its class , though that class is very differ- ent from , and inferior to the other . There is very ...
Contents
The Excursion being a portion of the Recluse | 1 |
On the Light of the Cassegrainian Telescope com | 31 |
Select Passages of the Writings of St Chrysostom | 58 |
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