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Cervantes Man of La Mancha ... Don Quixote is a picaresque novel, a biography of a wandering rogue who undertakes a series of adventures. It was written to mock popular novels of chivalry which glorified the ideals of courtesy, constancy, bravery, and loyalty.
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Initial f-. This particular feature was not typical usage in Cervantes' day; rather, it was seen in ... anca (f.) = haunch, rump, behind (usually used in the plural and referring to an animal) andante = wandering, errant, traveling ; armar caballero = to knight, dub a knight, perform the knighting ceremony ;
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Don Quixote gave himself a great slap on the forehead and began to laugh heartily, and said he, "Why, I have not been wandering, either in the Sierra Morena or in the whole course of our sallies, but barely two months, and thou sayest, Sancho, that it is twenty years since I promised thee the island.
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On seeing this the secretary leant over to the head-carver's ear, and said to him in a low voice, "Something serious has no doubt happened this poor maiden, that she goes wandering from home in such a dress and at such an hour, and one of her rank too." "There can be no doubt about it," returned the carver,
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tically homeless, wandering between Esquivias, Madrid, and ... He lodges with rogues and vagabonds, converses with inn-keepers and serving maids, ex ...
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Word of the Day - Learn one new word everyday on Dictionary.com ... Being in a state of repose; at rest; still; inactive. ... The solution, Dr. Wilmut discovered, was to, in effect, put the DNA from the adult cell to sleep, making it quiescent by depriving the adult cell of nutrients.
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To the best of my knowledge, Cervantes has been dead continuously since 1616, so I was not ... Roguish – 1.a. Pertaining or appropriate to, characteristic of, rogues (or vagrants); disreputable. b. Vile, wretched. 2. Acting (or wandering) like rogues; knavish or rascally in conduct. 3. Playfully mischievous;
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Work featured in Wrecked Magazine issue 12! Wrecked Magazine’s 12th issue dropped earlier today. The 12th issue, dubbed the Champions issue, covers the 2009 Formula D season... ... 0November 2, 2009 ... Wrecked Magazine’s 12th issue dropped earlier today. The 12th issue, dubbed the Champions issue, covers the 2009 Formula...
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Jan 21, 2005 ... Wandering rogues, as in Cervantes stories : PICAROS 15. Tax max : TOPRATE 16. It hangs over the ocean : SEAMIST ...
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