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Side 378
... nevertheless , I cannot consider this as any argu- ment against my belief that , next to Spain , Cervantes * See M. de Rocca's Account of the War in Spain . is more universally known and popular in England , than 378 SOME ACCOUNT OF.
... nevertheless , I cannot consider this as any argu- ment against my belief that , next to Spain , Cervantes * See M. de Rocca's Account of the War in Spain . is more universally known and popular in England , than 378 SOME ACCOUNT OF.
Side 379
... Cervantes ' fame in England , we are , com- paratively , little conversant with even the more prominent events of his life . We all know , as it were by instinct and by rote , that he ... Cervantes , CERVANTES ' CAPTIVITY IN ALGIERS . 879.
... Cervantes ' fame in England , we are , com- paratively , little conversant with even the more prominent events of his life . We all know , as it were by instinct and by rote , that he ... Cervantes , CERVANTES ' CAPTIVITY IN ALGIERS . 879.
Side 380
... Cervantes , we should be ignorant of the day , the year , and the other particulars of his captivity . For , although Cervantes , in several passages in his works , as in the preface to the novels , makes mention of his capti- vity , he ...
... Cervantes , we should be ignorant of the day , the year , and the other particulars of his captivity . For , although Cervantes , in several passages in his works , as in the preface to the novels , makes mention of his capti- vity , he ...
Side 381
... Cervantes , by this officer , I have culled the following narrative ; blending with it the more de- tailed account given in the appendix from a Spanish his- tory of Algiers . Without confining myself to a mere translation , I have been ...
... Cervantes , by this officer , I have culled the following narrative ; blending with it the more de- tailed account given in the appendix from a Spanish his- tory of Algiers . Without confining myself to a mere translation , I have been ...
Side 382
... Cervantes makes to his captivity through- out Don Quixote . I think when my readers have gone with me to the end of this paper , they will think it any- thing rather than vain - glorious . In the year 1569 , Cervantes being at that time ...
... Cervantes makes to his captivity through- out Don Quixote . I think when my readers have gone with me to the end of this paper , they will think it any- thing rather than vain - glorious . In the year 1569 , Cervantes being at that time ...
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