Both Uses of
homage
in
Don Quixote
- TO THE COUNT OF LEMOS: These days past, when sending Your Excellency my plays, that had appeared in print before being shown on the stage, I said, if I remember well, that Don Quixote was putting on his spurs to go and render homage to Your Excellency.†
Chpt 2.0
- If thou my homage wilt not scorn, Thy fortune, watched by envious eyes, On wings of poesy upborne Shall be exalted to the skies.†
Chpt 2.19-20 *
Definition:
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(homage) respect or loyalty; or something done to show respect or loyalty