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The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha

The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha

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THE HISTORY
OF
DON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA.

 

Don Quixote. Don Quixote.

Don Quixote

The history

of

Don Quixote de la Mancha.

From the Spanish of Cervantes.


REVISED FOR GENERAL READING.



TO WHICH IS PREFIXED

A Sketch of the Life and Writings of the Author.



Second Edition,

WITH ADDITIONAL ILLUSTRATIONS.



London:
James Burns
mdcccxlviii.


CONTENTS.


CHAP.   PAGE
I. The quality and way of living of Don Quixote 1
II. Which treats of Don Quixote's first sally 5
III. An account of the pleasant method taken by Don Quixote to be dubbed a knight 8
IV. What befell the Knight after he had left the inn 12
V. A further account of our Knight's misfortunes 17
VI. Of the pleasant and curious scrutiny which the Curate and the Barber made of the library of our ingenious gentleman 20
VII. Don Quixote's second sally in quest of adventures 24
VIII. Of the good success which the valorous Don Quixote had in the most terrifying and incredible adventure of the Windmills, with other transactions worthy to be transmitted to posterity 26
IX. What passed between Don Quixote and the Goatherds 29
X. A continuation of the story of Marcella 33
XI. The sage discourse continued; with the adventures of a dead body 47
XII. Which treats of the grand adventure of Mambrino's helmet, with other things which befell our invincible Knight 57
XIII. Of what befell Don Quixote in the Sierra Morena, being one of the most extraordinary adventures related in this faithful history 66
XIV. A continuation of the adventure in the Sierra Morena 72
XV. Of what happened to Don Quixote's Squire, with the famous device of the Curate and the Barber 84
XVI. How the Priest and the Barber proceeded in their project; with other things worthy of being related 88
XVII. Of the new and agreeable adventure that befell the Priest and the Barber, and of the beautiful Dorothea 96
XVIII. Which treats of the beautiful Dorothea's discretion; with other particulars 102
XIX. Of the ingenious method pursued to withdraw our enamoured Knight from the rigorous penance which he had imposed on himself 108
XX. The pleasant dialogue between Don Quixote and his Squire continued; with other adventures 115
XXI. What befell Don Quixote and his company at the inn 121
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