The Tudor Translations, المجلد 13William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 48
... Sunne , Of that which foure Serving - men a horse - backe , and three Lackeyes . befell to our Scarce had Don - Quixote perceived them , when he straight Knight , after imagined them to be a new adventure : and because he he had de ...
... Sunne , Of that which foure Serving - men a horse - backe , and three Lackeyes . befell to our Scarce had Don - Quixote perceived them , when he straight Knight , after imagined them to be a new adventure : and because he he had de ...
الصفحة 99
... Sunne and the Moone ; for he would tell us most punctually the clips of the Sunne and the Moone . Friend , quoth Don - Quixote , the darkening of these two greater Luminaries , is called an Eclipse , and not a Clipse : but Peter ...
... Sunne and the Moone ; for he would tell us most punctually the clips of the Sunne and the Moone . Friend , quoth Don - Quixote , the darkening of these two greater Luminaries , is called an Eclipse , and not a Clipse : but Peter ...
الصفحة 103
... Sunne finds him there in the morning . And some other there is , who without giving way or truce to his sighes , doth amidst the fervor of the most fastidious heate of the Summer , stretcht upon the burning sand , breathe his pittifull ...
... Sunne finds him there in the morning . And some other there is , who without giving way or truce to his sighes , doth amidst the fervor of the most fastidious heate of the Summer , stretcht upon the burning sand , breathe his pittifull ...
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