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... Don Quixote in England . He began it , he tells us , at Leyden , in the year 1728 ; but Booth and Cibber , then ... Don Quixote and Sancho Panza to England , and imitated as closely as he could their style of conversation . Sancho , of ...
... Don Quixote in England . He began it , he tells us , at Leyden , in the year 1728 ; but Booth and Cibber , then ... Don Quixote and Sancho Panza to England , and imitated as closely as he could their style of conversation . Sancho , of ...
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... Don Quixote in England , and gives a forcible description of a contested election . The court and country party come in for a tolerably equal share of ridicule ; the Mayor listening to the blandishments of Sir Henry 1 It may be worth ...
... Don Quixote in England , and gives a forcible description of a contested election . The court and country party come in for a tolerably equal share of ridicule ; the Mayor listening to the blandishments of Sir Henry 1 It may be worth ...
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... Don Quixote in England expresses Fielding's general point of view as a critic pretty accurately : - When mighty roast beef was the Englishman's food , It ennobled our hearts and enriched our blood , Our soldiers were brave , and our ...
... Don Quixote in England expresses Fielding's general point of view as a critic pretty accurately : - When mighty roast beef was the Englishman's food , It ennobled our hearts and enriched our blood , Our soldiers were brave , and our ...
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... Don Quixote in England to Chesterfield as a distinguished defender of the liberty of the press . His speech , on this occasion , was greatly admired , and is indeed a good statement of the obvious arguments against the licensing power ...
... Don Quixote in England to Chesterfield as a distinguished defender of the liberty of the press . His speech , on this occasion , was greatly admired , and is indeed a good statement of the obvious arguments against the licensing power ...
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... Don Quixote 1 Tom Jones , book 2 , chap . i . and Gil Blas were the most famous examples . We HENRY FIELDING xcix.
... Don Quixote 1 Tom Jones , book 2 , chap . i . and Gil Blas were the most famous examples . We HENRY FIELDING xcix.
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