Wit and Wisdom of Don Quixote |
CERVANTES. A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH. DON QUIXOTE.
Title: Wit and Wisdom of Don Quixote Author: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 CERVANTES. CERVANTES. Cervantes Monument in Madrid, Spain Wit and Wisdom of Don Quixote. Patch grief with proverbs.—Shakespeare. BOSTON: ROBERTS BROTHERS. 1882. Copyright, 1882, By Roberts Brothers. University Press: John Wilson and Son, Cambridge. INDEX. CERVANTES. - Abadexo, 9.
- Adam, the first head scratched, 168.
- Adventure of the dead body, 51.
- Adventures of Esplandian, 17.
- Alamos of Medina del Campo, 199.
- Aldermen, the braying, 169.
- Altisidora, songs of, 219, 265.
- Amadis de Gaul, 4, 17.
- Amadis de Greece, 19.
- Arms, the honorable profession of, 173.
- Araucana, 24.
- Austriada, 24.
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- Bacallao, 9.
- Barabbas, wife for, 115.
- Barataria, the island of, 220, 223, 250.
- Barber's basin, taken for Mambrino's helmet, 58.
- Basilius the Poor, adventure of, 147.
- Belfreys and palfreys much the same, 125.
- Boar hunt, the, 182.
- Bray, town of, 172.
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- Cane, the hollow, 227.
- Carrasco, views upon critics, 109;
- Chrysostom, story of, 37;
- interment of, 41;
- song of, 45;
- epitaph upon, 49.
- Clavileno, flight of, 203.
- Comedy, adherence to the unities necessary, 89.
- Countryman, the tale of, 239.
- Critic, not cricket, 163.
- Cuenza, cloth of, 180.
- Cupid's address at wedding of Quiteria, 153.
- Curadillo, 9.
- Cure of jealousy, 23.
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- Dapple, 181, 182, 184, 197.
- Darinel, 18.
- Dead body, adventure of, 51.
- Death, Sancho's views on, 165.
- Description of a lady, 33.
- Diana, the, of Montemayor, 20, 23.
- Disenchantment of Dulcinea, 187, 196.
- Don Bellionis, 20.
- Don Diego de Miranda, 20.
- Don Galaor, serving no especial mistress, 36.
- Don Olivante de Laura, 18.
- Don Kyrie Eleison of Montalvan, 20.
- Don Quixote, income of, 1;
- family of, 1;
- age of, 1;
- fancies of, 2;
- his armor, 2;
- his steed, 3;
- begins his adventures, 5;
- arrival at inn, 6;
- seeks knighthood, 10;
- watches his armor, 13;
- is knighted, 14;
- his self-confidence, 14;
- his library destroyed, 16, 25;
- his squire, 25;
- extolls the Golden Age, 29;
- his requisites for a knight-errant, 35;
- at the interment of Chrysostom, 41;
- his adventure with a dead body, 51;
- captures Mambrino's helmet, 56;
- performs penance, 63;
- his views of knight-errantry, 76, 82;
- receives a visit from the lady Dulcinea, 126;
- adventure with the lions, 133;
- attends the wedding of Quiteria the Fair, 147;
- a "sensible madman," 197;
- counsels Sancho, 203, 210, 225;
- his views upon poetry, 131;
- of love, 161;
- of marriage, 162;
- upon long finger-nails, 211;
- of proverbs, 212;
- converses with an author, 273;
- returns home, 282;
- his will, 284, 285;
- his death, 287;
- epitaph upon, 288.
- Duke and Duchess, the, 181.
- Dulcinea, described by Don Quixote, 37;
- letters to, 65;
- lines to, 66;
- disenchantment of, 187, 196;
- lines to, 66;
- sonnet to, 96.
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- Earldom, Sancho's views of the management of one, 91.
- El Cancionero, 23.
- Enchanter's errand, the, 188.
- Epitaphs on Don Quixote, 96, 98, 288.
- Epitaphs on Dulcinea, 99.
- Ermine, a modest women compared to one, 73.
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- Fabila, the fate of, 184.
- Fish Nicholas, 143.
- Florismarle of Hyrcania, 18.
- Fort, Sonnet on the, 84.
- Frasso, Antonio de lo, 23.
- Friendship, sonnet to, 69.
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- Galatea of Cervantes, 24.
- Genealogies reduced to four kinds, 119.
- Gil Polo, 23.
- Golden Age, panegyric upon the, 29.
- Goleta, sonnet upon the, 83.
- Governor's round of inspection, 245.
- Gratitude a duty, 61.
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- Heaven, death by the hand of, demands patience, 55.
- Herdsmen, the purse of the, 199.
- Herradura, the, 199.
- Industry tranquillizing, 281.
- Instructions for government of Island, 203-210.
- Island of Sancho Panza, promise of, 25, 26;
- possession taken of, 220, 223.
- Julius CÆsar, anecdote of, 174.
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- Knighted, Don Quixote, 14.
- Knight-errant, the, without a mistress, 4, 36, 177;
- food of, 28;
- impiety of, 35;
- defence of, 35;
- hunger of, 71;
- compared to the courtier-knight, 118;
- extolled, 141;
- compared to the saints, 122, 123;
- his need of money never recorded, 12.
- Knight-errantry, the surpassing excellence of, 76;
- compared to the life of a scholar or soldier, 78, 79;
- science of, 142.
- Knighthood, ceremonies of, 14, 15.
- Knight of the Cross, 19.
- Knight Platir, 19.
- Knight, the, reproved, 198;
- if poor, his rank is manifested by his virtues, 128.
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- Lace-bone, 263.
- Lace worn in Purgatory, 281.
- La Mancha, 1, 95, 288.
- Lanzarote, romance of, 8.
- Learning of Sancho Panza, 28, 205.
- Letters, from Don Quixote, 255;
- from the Duchess, 251;
- from the Duke, 237;
- from Sancho, 196, 258;
- from Teresa, 261.
- Library of Don Quixote destroyed, 16.
- Licentiate, story of, 100.
- Lions, adventure with, 133.
- Lucifer, the first tumbler, 168.
- Mambrino's helmet, 56.
- Manuscript discovered in Saragossa, 95.
- Marcela, cruelty of, 33, 37, 39.
- Marriage of Camacho the Rich, 147.
- Mateo Boyardo, 19.
- Merlin, 188-190.
- Miraguardia, castle of, 20.
- Mirror of chivalry, 19.
- Molinera buckles the spurs, 15.
- Monteil, plains of, 26.
- Monsurato, 24.
- Montesinos, care of, 181.
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- Nymphs of Enares, 23.
- Olalia, poem to, 31.
- Oran, general of, 133.
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- Palinurus, 84.
- Panza, Sancho, vide Sancho Panza.
- Panza, Teresa, vide Teresa Panza.
- Parley about the penance, 189.
- Pastor Fido, 274.
- Penance, a pleasing, 65.
- Penance of Don Quixote, 63.
- Poem addressed to Dulcinea, 66.
- Poem addressed to Olalia, 31.
- Poetry, views of Don Quixote upon, 131
- Praise of poverty, 217.
- Proverbs. See Index To Proverbs.
- Proverbs, Don Quixote's dislike of, 186, 212, 215, 215.
- Proverbs of Sancho Panza, 212.
- Pyramus and Thisbe, story of, 145.
- Queen Pintiquinestra, 18.
- Quexana, Antonia, heiress of Don Quixote, 286.
- Quixote, Don, vide Don Quixote.
- Quiteria, the Fair, 147.
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- Retention, definition of, 63.
- Rosinante, named, 3;
- encomiums upon, 6;
- sonnet to, 97, 124.
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- Saints and knights-errant compared, 123.
- Sancha Mary, a match for her considered, 113-115.
- Sanchica, 263.
- Sancho Panza, becomes a squire, 25;
- counselled to ambition, 27;
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