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Don Quixote, Iv13, Illustrated

By De Cervantes, Miguel

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Book Id: WPLBN0000628572
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Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: Don Quixote, Iv13, Illustrated  
Author: De Cervantes, Miguel
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Literature & thought, Writing.
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Cervantes, M. D. (n.d.). Don Quixote, Iv13, Illustrated. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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Excerpt: In Florence, a rich and famous city of Italy in the province called Tuscany, there lived two gentlemen of wealth and quality, Anselmo and Lothario, such great friends that by way of distinction they were called by all that knew them ?The Two Friends.? They were unmarried, young, of the same age and of the same tastes, which was enough to account for the reciprocal friendship between them. Anselmo, it is true, was somewhat more inclined to seek pleasure in love than Lothario, for whom the pleasures of the chase had more attraction; but on occasion Anselmo would forego his own tastes to yield to those of Lothario, and Lothario would surrender his to fall in with those of Anselmo, and in this way their inclinations kept pace one with the other with a concord so perfect that the best regulated clock could not surpass it.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Don Quixote, I?v13, Illustrated, 1 -- Miguel de Cervantes, 1 -- Ebook Editor's Note, 4 -- Chapter XXXIII, 6 -- IN WHICH IS RELATED THE NOVEL OF THE ILL?ADVISED CURIOSITY, 6 -- Chapter XXXIV, 14 -- IN WHICH IS CONTINUED THE NOVEL OF THE ILL?ADVISED CURIOSITY, 15 -- Chapter XXXV, 24 -- WHICH TREATS OF THE HEROIC AND PRODIGIOUS BATTLE DON QUIXOTE HAD WIT4H CERTAIN Chapter XXXVI, 28 -- WHICH TREATS OF MORE CURIOUS INCIDENTS THAT OCCURRED AT THE INN, 28 -- Chapter XXXVII, 36 -- IN WHICH IS CONTINUED THE STORY OF THE FAMOUS PRINCESS MICOMICONA, WIT6H OTHER Chapter XXXVIII, 43 -- WHICH TREATS OF THE CURIOUS DISCOURSE DON QUIXOTE DELIVERED ON ARMS 3AND LETTERS -- Chapter XXXIX, 46 -- WHEREIN THE CAPTIVE RELATES HIS LIFE AND ADVENTURES, 47 -- Chapter XL, 53 -- IN WHICH THE STORY OF THE CAPTIVE IS CONTINUED, 53

 
 



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