Both Uses of
indefatigable
in
Don Quixote
- All this I say, exalted and esteemed lady, because it seems to me that for us to remain any longer in this castle now is useless, and may be injurious to us in a way that we shall find out some day; for who knows but that your enemy the giant may have learned by means of secret and diligent spies that I am going to destroy him, and if the opportunity be given him he may seize it to fortify himself in some impregnable castle or stronghold, against which all my efforts and the might of my indefatigable arm may avail but little?†
Chpt 1.45-46
- These two were so indefatigable in taking Don Quixote out to dance that they tired him down, not only in body but in spirit.†
Chpt 2.61-62 *
Definition:
with tireless effort