Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volume 1Charles Knight Charles Knight, 1850 - English literature |
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... DON QUIXOTE . HALLAM . [ MR . HENRY HALLAM is one of our most distinguished living authors . His ' View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages , ' and his ' Constitutional History of England , ' have established his eminent rank ...
... DON QUIXOTE . HALLAM . [ MR . HENRY HALLAM is one of our most distinguished living authors . His ' View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages , ' and his ' Constitutional History of England , ' have established his eminent rank ...
Page 161
... Don Quixote , and which have been repeated in other publications . According to these writers , the primary idea is that of a " man of elevated character , excited by heroic and enthusiastic feelings to the extravagant ... DON QUIXOTE .
... Don Quixote , and which have been repeated in other publications . According to these writers , the primary idea is that of a " man of elevated character , excited by heroic and enthusiastic feelings to the extravagant ... DON QUIXOTE .
Page 163
... Don Quixote . Its simplicity is perfect ; no limit could be found save the author's discretion , or sense that he had drawn sufficiently on his imagination ; but the death of Quixote , which Cervantes has been said to have determined ...
... Don Quixote . Its simplicity is perfect ; no limit could be found save the author's discretion , or sense that he had drawn sufficiently on his imagination ; but the death of Quixote , which Cervantes has been said to have determined ...
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