All 3 Uses of
judicious
in
Don Quixote
- Strive, too, that in reading your story the melancholy may be moved to laughter, and the merry made merrier still; that the simple shall not be wearied, that the judicious shall admire the invention, that the grave shall not despise it, nor the wise fail to praise it.†
Chpt 1.0
- But where is such a friend to be found as Lothario would have, so judicious, so loyal, and so true?†
Chpt 1.33-34 *
- With these resolutions, more honourable than judicious or effectual, she remained the next day listening to Lothario, who pressed his suit so strenuously that Camilla's firmness began to waver, and her virtue had enough to do to come to the rescue of her eyes and keep them from showing signs of a certain tender compassion which the tears and appeals of Lothario had awakened in her bosom.†
Chpt 1.33-34
Definition:
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(judicious) showing good judgment