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... Lavengro is the greatest man in the world ; and then - as the manner of Lesage commands - the adventure ends , the stars resume their wonted courses , and the self - conscious Tinker - Quixote takes the road once more and passes on to ...
... Lavengro is the greatest man in the world ; and then - as the manner of Lesage commands - the adventure ends , the stars resume their wonted courses , and the self - conscious Tinker - Quixote takes the road once more and passes on to ...
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... Lavengro emerges from the ordeal modestly , unobtrusively , quietly , most consciously magnificent . Circumstan- tial as Defoe , rich in combinations as Lesage , and with such an instinct of the picturesque , both personal and local ...
... Lavengro emerges from the ordeal modestly , unobtrusively , quietly , most consciously magnificent . Circumstan- tial as Defoe , rich in combinations as Lesage , and with such an instinct of the picturesque , both personal and local ...
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... Lavengro and The Romany Rye as nowhere else ; and the tale of Borrow is complete enough . D ESPITE or because of a habit of Himself . mystification which obliged him to jumble together the homely Real and a not less homely Ideal , Lavengro ...
... Lavengro and The Romany Rye as nowhere else ; and the tale of Borrow is complete enough . D ESPITE or because of a habit of Himself . mystification which obliged him to jumble together the homely Real and a not less homely Ideal , Lavengro ...
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