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Miguel de Cervantes
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Showing posts with label
Miguel de Cervantes
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The Two Damsels / Miguel de Cervantes
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Five leagues from the city of Seville there is a town called Castelblanco. At one of the many inns belonging to that town there arrive...
The Spanish-English Lady / Miguel de Cervantes
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Among the spoils which the English carried off from the city of Cadiz,[78] was a little girl of about seven years old. An English gent...
The Little Gypsy Girl / Miguel de Cervantes
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It would almost seem that the Gitanos and Gitanas, or male and female gipsies, had been sent into the world for the sole purpose of th...
The Licentiate Vidriera ( Doctor Glass-Case ) / Miguel de Cervantes
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Those who dedicate their works to some prince commonly fall into two errors. The first is, that in their dedicatory epistle, which oug...
The Lady Cornelia / Miguel de Cervantes
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Don Antonio de Isunza and Don Juan de Gamboa, gentlemen of high birth and excellent sense, both of the same age, and very intimate fri...
The Jealous Estramaduran / Miguel de Cervantes
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Not many years ago there issued from a town in Estramadura a hidalgo nobly born, who, like another prodigal son, went about various pa...
The Illustrious Scullery Maid / Miguel de Cervantes
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In the famous city of Burgos there lived two wealthy cavaliers, one of whom was called Don Diego de Carriazo, and the other Don Juan d...
The Generous Lover / Miguel de Cervantes
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"O lamentable ruins of the ill-fated Nicosia,[76] still moist with the blood of your valorous and unfortunate defenders! Were you...
The Force of Blood / Miguel de Cervantes
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One night, after a sultry summer's day, an old hidalgo of Toledo walked out to take the air by the river's side, along with hi...
The Deceitful Marriage / Miguel de Cervantes
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From the Hospital of the Resurrection, which stands just beyond the Puerta del Campo, in Valladolid, there issued one day a soldier, w...
Miguel de Cervantes ( Peter of the Corner and the Little Cutter) / Miguel de Cervantes
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Those who dedicate their works to some prince commonly fall into two errors. The first is, that in their dedicatory epistle, which oug...
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