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CONTENTS
VOL. I.
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INTRODUCTION: | |
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THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE | lxxv |
COMMENDATORY VERSES | lxxxii |
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I. Which treats of the character and pursuits of the famous gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha
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II. Which treats of the first sally the ingenious Don Quixote made from home
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III. Wherein is related the droll way in which Don Quixote had himself dubbed a knight
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IV. Of what happened to our knight when he left the inn
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V. In which the narrative of our knight's mishap is continued
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VI. Of the diverting and important scrutiny which the Curate and the Barber made in the library of our ingenious gentleman
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VII. Of the second sally of our worthy knight Don Quixote of La Mancha
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VIII. Of the good fortune which the valiant Don Quixote had in the terrible and undreamt-of adventure of the windmills, with other occurrences worthy to be fitly recorded
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IX. In which is concluded and finished the terrific battle between the gallant Biscayan and the valiant Manchegan
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