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- catalog abstract "Although published nearly 400 years ago in Spanish, this parody of the chivalrous life remains amazingly familiar in translation today-perhaps from the extensive influence it has played on novelists, playwrights and even composers over the centuries, or perhaps from its eternal story of the childlike and comic view of a decayed world by a madman stuck in a golden past.".
- catalog alternative "Don Quixote. 1. parte. English".
- catalog alternative "Don Quixote. Part I.".
- catalog contributor b2170347.
- catalog contributor b2170348.
- catalog coverage "Spain History 16th century Fiction.".
- catalog created "c1909.".
- catalog date "1909".
- catalog date "c1909.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1909.".
- catalog description "Although published nearly 400 years ago in Spanish, this parody of the chivalrous life remains amazingly familiar in translation today-perhaps from the extensive influence it has played on novelists, playwrights and even composers over the centuries, or perhaps from its eternal story of the childlike and comic view of a decayed world by a madman stuck in a golden past.".
- catalog description "Wherein is discoursed the new and pleasant adventure that happened to the curate and the barber in Sierra Morena -- Which treats of the discretion of the beautiful Dorothea, and the artificial manner used to dissuade the amorous knight from continuing his penance; and how he was gotten away; with many other delightful and pleasant occurrences -- Of many pleasant discourses passed between Don Quixote and those of his company, after he had abandoned the rigorous place of his penance -- Of the pleasant discourses continued between Don Quixote and his squire Sancho Panza, with other adventures -- Treating of that which befel all Don Quixote his train in the inn -- Wherein is rehearsed the history of the curious-impertinent -- Wherein is prosecuted the history of the curious-impertinent -- Wherein is ended the history of the curious-impertinent: and likewise recounted the rough encounter and conflict passed between Don Quixote and certain bags of red wine -- ".
- catalog description "Wherein is prosecuted the manner of Don Quixote's enchantment, with other famous occurrences -- Wherein the canon prosecutes his discourse upon books of chivalry, and many other things worthy of his wit -- Wherein the discreet discourse that passed between Sancho Panza and his lord Don Quixote is expressed -- Of the discreet contention between Don Quixote and the canon, with other accidents -- Relating that which the goatherd told to those that carried away Don Quixote -- Of the falling out of Don Quixote and the goatherd; with the adventure of the disciplinants, to which the knight gave end to his cost -- Epitaphs and Eulogies -- Glossary.".
- catalog description "Wherein is rehearsed the calling and exercise of the renowned gentleman, Don Quixote of the Mancha -- Of the First Sally That Don Quixote made to seek adventures -- Wherein is recounted the pleasant manner observed in the knighting of Don Quixote -- Of that which befel to our knight after he departed from the inn -- Wherein is prosecuted former narration of our knight's misfortunes -- Of the pleasant and curious search made by the curate and the barber of Don Quixote's library -- Of the second departure which our good knight, Don Quixote, made from his house to seek adventures -- Of the good success Don Quixote had, in the dreadful and never-imagined adventure of the windmills, with other accidents worthy to be recorded -- Wherein is related the events of the fearful battle which the gallant Biscaine fought with Don Quixote -- Of that which after befel Don Quixote when he had left the ladies -- Of that which passed between Don Quixote and certain goatherds -- Of that which one of the goatherds recounted to those that were with Don Quixote -- Wherein is finished the history of the Shepherdess Marcela, with other accidents -- Wherein Are rehearsed the despairing verses of the dead shepherd, with other unexpected accidents.".
- catalog description "Wherein is rehearsed the unfortunate adventure which happened to Don Quixote, by encountering with certain Yanguesian carriers -- Of that which happened unto the ingenuous knight within the inn, which he supposed to be a castle -- Wherein are rehearsed the innumerable misfortunes which Don Quixote and his good Squire Sancho suffered in the inn, which he, to his harm, thought to be a castle -- Wherein are rehearsed the discourses passed between Sancho Panza and his lord, Don Quixote, with other adventures worthy the recital -- Of the discreet discourse passed between Sancho and his lord; with the adventure succeeding of a dead body; and other notable occurrences -- Of a wonderful adventure, achieved with less hazard than ever any other knight did any, by the valorous Don Quixote of the Mancha -- Of the high adventure and rich winning of the helmet of Mambrino, with other successes which befel the invincible knight -- Of the liberty Don Quixote gave to many wretches, who were a-carrying perforce to a place they desired not -- Of that which befel the famous Don Quixote in Sierra Morena which was one of the most rare adventures that in this or any other so authentic a history is recounted -- Wherein is prosecuted the adventure of Sierra Morena -- Which treats of the strange adventures that happened to the knight of the Mancha in Sierra Morena; and of the penance he did there, in imitation of Beltenebros -- Wherein are prosecuted the pranks played by Don Quixote in his amorous humours in the mountains of Sierra Morena -- How the curate and the barber put their design in practice, with many other things worthy to be recorded in this famous history.".
- catalog description "Which treats of many rare successes befallen in the inn -- Wherein is prosecuted the history of the famous princess micomicona, with other delightful adventures -- Treating of the curious discourse made by Don Quixote upon the exercises of arms and letters -- Wherein the captive recounteth his life, and other accidents -- Wherein is prosecuted the history of the captive -- Wherein the captive prosecuteth the pleasant narration of his life -- Which speaks of that which after befel in the inn, and of sundry other things worthy to be known -- Wherein is recounted the history of the lackey, with other strange adventures befallen in the inn -- Wherein are prosecuted the wonderful adventures of the inn -- Where are decided the controversies of the helmet of Mambrino and the Pannel, and other strange and most true adventures -- In which is finished the notable adventure of the troopers, and the great ferocity of our knight, Don Quixote, and how he was enchanted -- ".
- catalog extent "545 p., [1] leaf of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "First part of the delightful history of the most ingenious knight Don Quixote of the Mancha.".
- catalog isFormatOf "First part of the delightful history of the most ingenious knight Don Quixote of the Mancha.".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard classics ; v. 14.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Five-foot shelf of books : "the Harvard classics" ; v. 14".
- catalog issued "1909".
- catalog issued "c1909.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engspa".
- catalog publisher "New York : P.F. Collier,".
- catalog relation "First part of the delightful history of the most ingenious knight Don Quixote of the Mancha.".
- catalog spatial "Spain History 16th century Fiction.".
- catalog subject "PQ6329 .A2 1909".
- catalog subject "PZ3.C337 Ds7".
- catalog tableOfContents "Wherein is discoursed the new and pleasant adventure that happened to the curate and the barber in Sierra Morena -- Which treats of the discretion of the beautiful Dorothea, and the artificial manner used to dissuade the amorous knight from continuing his penance; and how he was gotten away; with many other delightful and pleasant occurrences -- Of many pleasant discourses passed between Don Quixote and those of his company, after he had abandoned the rigorous place of his penance -- Of the pleasant discourses continued between Don Quixote and his squire Sancho Panza, with other adventures -- Treating of that which befel all Don Quixote his train in the inn -- Wherein is rehearsed the history of the curious-impertinent -- Wherein is prosecuted the history of the curious-impertinent -- Wherein is ended the history of the curious-impertinent: and likewise recounted the rough encounter and conflict passed between Don Quixote and certain bags of red wine -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Wherein is prosecuted the manner of Don Quixote's enchantment, with other famous occurrences -- Wherein the canon prosecutes his discourse upon books of chivalry, and many other things worthy of his wit -- Wherein the discreet discourse that passed between Sancho Panza and his lord Don Quixote is expressed -- Of the discreet contention between Don Quixote and the canon, with other accidents -- Relating that which the goatherd told to those that carried away Don Quixote -- Of the falling out of Don Quixote and the goatherd; with the adventure of the disciplinants, to which the knight gave end to his cost -- Epitaphs and Eulogies -- Glossary.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Wherein is rehearsed the calling and exercise of the renowned gentleman, Don Quixote of the Mancha -- Of the First Sally That Don Quixote made to seek adventures -- Wherein is recounted the pleasant manner observed in the knighting of Don Quixote -- Of that which befel to our knight after he departed from the inn -- Wherein is prosecuted former narration of our knight's misfortunes -- Of the pleasant and curious search made by the curate and the barber of Don Quixote's library -- Of the second departure which our good knight, Don Quixote, made from his house to seek adventures -- Of the good success Don Quixote had, in the dreadful and never-imagined adventure of the windmills, with other accidents worthy to be recorded -- Wherein is related the events of the fearful battle which the gallant Biscaine fought with Don Quixote -- Of that which after befel Don Quixote when he had left the ladies -- Of that which passed between Don Quixote and certain goatherds -- Of that which one of the goatherds recounted to those that were with Don Quixote -- Wherein is finished the history of the Shepherdess Marcela, with other accidents -- Wherein Are rehearsed the despairing verses of the dead shepherd, with other unexpected accidents.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Wherein is rehearsed the unfortunate adventure which happened to Don Quixote, by encountering with certain Yanguesian carriers -- Of that which happened unto the ingenuous knight within the inn, which he supposed to be a castle -- Wherein are rehearsed the innumerable misfortunes which Don Quixote and his good Squire Sancho suffered in the inn, which he, to his harm, thought to be a castle -- Wherein are rehearsed the discourses passed between Sancho Panza and his lord, Don Quixote, with other adventures worthy the recital -- Of the discreet discourse passed between Sancho and his lord; with the adventure succeeding of a dead body; and other notable occurrences -- Of a wonderful adventure, achieved with less hazard than ever any other knight did any, by the valorous Don Quixote of the Mancha -- Of the high adventure and rich winning of the helmet of Mambrino, with other successes which befel the invincible knight -- Of the liberty Don Quixote gave to many wretches, who were a-carrying perforce to a place they desired not -- Of that which befel the famous Don Quixote in Sierra Morena which was one of the most rare adventures that in this or any other so authentic a history is recounted -- Wherein is prosecuted the adventure of Sierra Morena -- Which treats of the strange adventures that happened to the knight of the Mancha in Sierra Morena; and of the penance he did there, in imitation of Beltenebros -- Wherein are prosecuted the pranks played by Don Quixote in his amorous humours in the mountains of Sierra Morena -- How the curate and the barber put their design in practice, with many other things worthy to be recorded in this famous history.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Which treats of many rare successes befallen in the inn -- Wherein is prosecuted the history of the famous princess micomicona, with other delightful adventures -- Treating of the curious discourse made by Don Quixote upon the exercises of arms and letters -- Wherein the captive recounteth his life, and other accidents -- Wherein is prosecuted the history of the captive -- Wherein the captive prosecuteth the pleasant narration of his life -- Which speaks of that which after befel in the inn, and of sundry other things worthy to be known -- Wherein is recounted the history of the lackey, with other strange adventures befallen in the inn -- Wherein are prosecuted the wonderful adventures of the inn -- Where are decided the controversies of the helmet of Mambrino and the Pannel, and other strange and most true adventures -- In which is finished the notable adventure of the troopers, and the great ferocity of our knight, Don Quixote, and how he was enchanted -- ".
- catalog title "Don Quixote. 1. parte. English".
- catalog title "Don Quixote. Part I.".
- catalog title "The first part of the delightful history of the most ingenious knight, Don Quixote of the Mancha / by Miguel de Cervantes ; translated by Thomas Shelton ; with introductions and notes.".
- catalog type "Fiction. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".