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... Don Quixote and his squire were celebrated all over the country , and their names were even used as nicknames at the Spanish Court . Even across the ocean in the Indies the Don and Sancho were already famous and readers were saying that ...
... Don Quixote and his squire were celebrated all over the country , and their names were even used as nicknames at the Spanish Court . Even across the ocean in the Indies the Don and Sancho were already famous and readers were saying that ...
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... 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 appeared in 1620 ...
... 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 appeared in 1620 ...
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... Don Quixote became the romantic book par excellence . Writers like the brothers Schlegel and Heine made it the subject of their dreams and meditations . In England , however , a cur- rent of opinion contrary to Don Quixote and Sancho ...
... Don Quixote became the romantic book par excellence . Writers like the brothers Schlegel and Heine made it the subject of their dreams and meditations . In England , however , a cur- rent of opinion contrary to Don Quixote and Sancho ...
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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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