All 5 Uses of
Don Quixote de la Mancha
in
Don Quixote
- to which Don Quixote replied with much gravity and dignity, "In truth, fair ladies, I am well content to do what ye ask of me;†
Chpt 1.9-10 *
- "Listen," said Don Quixote, "this is what it says: "DON QUIXOTE'S LETTER TO DULCINEA DEL TOBOSO "Sovereign and exalted Lady,—The pierced by the point of absence, the wounded to the heart's core, sends thee, sweetest Dulcinea del Toboso, the health that he himself enjoys not.†
Chpt 1.25-26
- Don Luis cried out to his servants to leave him alone and go and help Don Quixote, and Cardenio and Don Fernando, who were supporting him;†
Chpt 1.45-46
- and to them Don Quixote said: "Weep not, good ladies, for all these mishaps are the lot of those who follow the profession I profess;†
Chpt 1.47-48
- The first words written on the parchment found in the leaden box were these: THE ACADEMICIANS OF ARGAMASILLA, A VILLAGE OF LA MANCHA, ON THE LIFE AND DEATH OF DON QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA, HOC SCRIPSERUNT MONICONGO, ACADEMICIAN OF ARGAMASILLA, ON THE TOMB OF DON QUIXOTE EPITAPH The scatterbrain that gave La Mancha more Rich spoils than Jason's;†
Chpt 1.51-52
Definitions:
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(Don Quixote de la Mancha) comedic book written by Spaniard, Miguel de Cervantes which satirizes chivalry; some think the finest book written in Spanish and certainly one that influenced literature that followed (1605)
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(meaning too rare to warrant focus) untracked name in this novel