Don Quixote
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Cf. Prologue note 28: In Lazarillo de Tormes, the first picaresque novel (1554), Lazarillo manages to steal wine from his blind master, who refuses to allow him to drink, by surreptitiously inserting a straw into the jug of wine.
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a gelder of hogs
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I shall keep vigil over my armor,
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Why? Question
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He asked if he had any money;
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being crazy he would be absolved even if he killed them all.
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the accursed order of chivalry
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“May God make your grace a very fortunate knight and give you good fortune in your fights.”
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Tolosa,
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Molinera,
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these never-before-seen ceremonies having been performed at a gallop,
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Andrés
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Juan Haldudo
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each man is the child of his deeds.”
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he loosened the reins and subjected his will to Rocinante’s,
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queens of Alcarria and Extremadura,
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Guadarramas.
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Valdovinos and the Marquis of Mantua,
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he began to roll about on the ground and to say with faint breath exactly what people say was said by the wounded Knight of the Wood:
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Marquis of Mantua,
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“Señor Quijana!”—for
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when he was in his right mind and had not yet changed from a quiet gentleman into a knight errant—“Who
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Than rocinante - haha
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very dispirited at hearing the nonsense that Don Quixote was saying;
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the devil made Don Quixote recall stories suited to the events that had occurred,
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the Moor Abindarráez,
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Rodrigo de N...
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Diana, by Jorge de Montemayor,
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such an enormous amount of foolishness;
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Don Rodrigo de Narváez,
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Jarifa
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Dulcinea of ...
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A Gloria patri ending
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Pedro Alonso,
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An unnamed woman
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Pero Pérez”—for
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the death I owe God,
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those accursed books of chivalry
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Satan and Barrabas,
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Master Nicolás”—for
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these cruel books of adventures
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Esquife the Wise,
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just as if they belonged to heretics.”
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Uganda the Wise,
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that gander woman
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