Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomOxford University Press, 1966 |
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... Cervantes tells us in the prologue to Part I of Don Quixote that his hero , ' a dry and shrivelled off- spring ' , was begotten in prison , ' where every discomfort is lodged and every dismal noise has its dwelling ' . This refers to ...
... Cervantes tells us in the prologue to Part I of Don Quixote that his hero , ' a dry and shrivelled off- spring ' , was begotten in prison , ' where every discomfort is lodged and every dismal noise has its dwelling ' . This refers to ...
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... Cervantes , and Don Quixote has been more translated into English than any book except the Bible . The first translation of Don Quixote was by Thomas Shelton in 1612 , into Shakespearian English . The translation of Part II by Shelton ...
... Cervantes , and Don Quixote has been more translated into English than any book except the Bible . The first translation of Don Quixote was by Thomas Shelton in 1612 , into Shakespearian English . The translation of Part II by Shelton ...
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... Cervantes he was attracted by the stage and wrote a number of plays in the vein of Congreve and Wycherley , such as ... Cervantes by parodying Pamela in the person of her brother , Joseph Andrews . Like Cervantes , however , Fielding ...
... Cervantes he was attracted by the stage and wrote a number of plays in the vein of Congreve and Wycherley , such as ... Cervantes by parodying Pamela in the person of her brother , Joseph Andrews . Like Cervantes , however , Fielding ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1960 | 19 |
THE PLAYS OF JOHN WHITING | 36 |
THE COMEDIES OF T S ELIOT | 55 |
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