Notes and Lectures Upon Shakespeare and Some of the Old Poets and Dramatists and Other Literary Remains of S.T. Coleridge, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1849 - Literature |
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... Sancho Panza went riding upon his ass , like any patriarch , with his wallet and leathern bottle , and with a vehement desire to find himself governor of the island which his master had promised him . to The first relief from regular ...
... Sancho Panza went riding upon his ass , like any patriarch , with his wallet and leathern bottle , and with a vehement desire to find himself governor of the island which his master had promised him . to The first relief from regular ...
Page 70
... Sancho , " would make a bet- ter preacher than knight errant ! " Exactly so . This is the true moral . C. 6. The ... Sancho's story of the goats : " Make account , he carried them all over , " said Don Quixote , " and do not be going and ...
... Sancho , " would make a bet- ter preacher than knight errant ! " Exactly so . This is the true moral . C. 6. The ... Sancho's story of the goats : " Make account , he carried them all over , " said Don Quixote , " and do not be going and ...
Page 71
... Sancho kissed his hands for the favour , & c . Observe Sancho's eagerness to avail himself of the permission of his master , who , in the war sports of knight - errantry , had , without any selfish disho- nesty , overlooked the meum and ...
... Sancho kissed his hands for the favour , & c . Observe Sancho's eagerness to avail himself of the permission of his master , who , in the war sports of knight - errantry , had , without any selfish disho- nesty , overlooked the meum and ...
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A COURSE OF LECTURES | 1 |
General Character of the Gothic Mind | 7 |
The Troubadours Boccaccio Petrarch | 18 |
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