10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SQUIRELY»
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squirely nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
squirely e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
He is, we are informed, the younger son of a Norfolk family of good squirely
repute. Now, an impression has been derived from what he has himself written,
that he wishes to set himself above the literary brotherhood, by intimating his ...
He is, we are informed, the younger son of a Norfolk family of good squirely
repute. Now, an impression has been derived from what he has himself written,
that he wishes to set himself above the literary brotherhood, by intimating his ...
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The Life, Letters and Literary Remains of Edward Bulwer, ...
His squirely equals see that he claims a superiority to them on the grounds of his
literary eminence. He is in collision, therefore, with the spirit of both classes, and
each attacks him as not being one of them.' I am not aware that my father's ...
Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton,
2014
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Don Quixote Explained: The Story of an Unconventional Hero
... the market place to her home; till the fields by dragging an iron plow attached
to their backs, etc.. Moreover, Sancho Panza specifically asks Don Quixote for
fixed wages for his squirely work so that he can “calculate pro rata what [he is]
owed ...
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The life and exploits of Don Quixote de la Mancha
I say nothing of my own, because they must not exceed the squirely limits ;
though I dare say, if it be the custom in chivalry to pen the deeds of squires, mine
will not be forgotten. H Thus Don Fortunian, being met by a dwarf, and asked
which ...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra,
1828
He and Maria enjoyed a squirely style of life as co-managers of the White
Sulphur Springs Hotel, located on the site of the last Civil War battle fought in
North Carolina. He served two terms in the state senate, in 1901 and 1905. In
1909, he ...
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The Life and Exploits of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote ...
ing to take into his service a certain country-fel' low of the neighbourhood, who
was poor, and had children, yet was very fit for the squirely office of chivalry. With
this thought, he turned Rozinante towards his village; who, as it were, knowing ...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra,
1801
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The Life and Exploits of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote ...
... so 1 may get rid of so worthless a squire, I shall be glad to be left poor and
pennyless. But tell me, perverter of the squirely ordinances of knight-errantry,
where have you seen or read, that any squire to a knight-errant ever presumed to
article ...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra,
1852
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The History of the Valorous and Witty Knight-errant Don ...
But tell me, thou prevaricator of the squirely laws of knight-errantry, where hast
thou ever seen or read of any squire, belonging to knight-errant, that hath
capitulated with his master, to give him thus much or se much? Launch, launch,
thou ...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Charles-Antoine Coypel,
1725
He frowned slightly at Terence, and Terence remembered that at court squires
did not sit in the presence of their masters. * He stood quickly and moved to his
squirely position behind Gawain's chair. “Come in, Kai,” Gawain said. “Sit with us
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