Don Quixote
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Don Quixote
Miguel de Cervantes, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra was a Spanish novelist, poet and playwright (1547-1616)
This ebook presents «Don Quixote», from Miguel de Cervantes. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.
Table of Contents
- About This Book
- Prefatory
- About Cervantes And Don Quixote
- Some Commendatory Verses
- Author's Preface
- Dedication
- Volume I. Don Quixote
- Chapter I. Which Treats Of The Character And Pursuits Of The Famous Gentleman Don Quixote Of La Mancha
- Chapter Ii. Which Treats Of The First Sally The Ingenious Don Quixote Made From Home
- Chapter Iii. Wherein Is Related The Droll Way In Which Don Quixote Had Himself Dubbed A Knight
- Chapter Iv. Of What Happened To Our Knight When He Left The Inn
- Chapter V. In Which The Narrative Of Our Knight's Mishap Is Continued
- Chapter Vi. Of The Diverting And Important Scrutiny Which The Curate
- Chapter Vii. Of The Second Sally Of Our Worthy Knight Don Quixote Of La Mancha
- Chapter Viii. Of The Good Fortune Which The Valiant Don Quixote Had In The Terrible
- Chapter Ix. In Which Is Concluded And Finished The Terrific Battle Between The Gallant Biscayan And The Valiant Manchegan
- Chapter X. Of The Pleasant Discourse That Passed Between Don Quixote And His Squire Sancho Panza
- Chapter Xi. Of What Befell Don Quixote With Certain Goatherds
- Chapter Xii. Of What A Goatherd Related To Those With Don Quixote
- Chapter Xiii. In Which Is Ended The Story Of The Shepherdess Marcela, With Other Incidents
- Chapter Xiv. Wherein Are Inserted The Despairing Verses Of The Dead Shepherd
- Chapter Xv. In Which Is Related The Unfortunate Adventure
- Chapter Xvi. Of What Happened To The Ingenious Gentleman In The Inn Which He Took To Be A Castle
- Chapter Xvii. In Which Are Contained The Innumerable Troubles Which The Brave Don Quixote
- Chapter Xviii. In Which Is Related The Discourse Sancho Panza Held With His Master, Don Quixote
- Chapter Xix. Of The Shrewd Discourse Which Sancho Held With His Master
- Chapter Xx. Of The Unexampled And Unheard-of Adventure Which Was Achieved By The Valiant Don Quixote Of La Mancha
- Chapter Xxi. Which Treats Of The Exalted Adventure And Rich Prize Of Mambrino's Helmet
- Chapter Xxii. Of The Freedom Don Quixote Conferred On Several Unfortunates
- Chapter Xxiii. Of What Befell Don Quixote In The Sierra Morena
- Chapter Xxiv. In Which Is Continued The Adventure Of The Sierra Morena
- Chapter Xxv. Which Treats Of The Strange Things That Happened To The Stout Knight Of La Mancha In The Sierra Morena
- Chapter Xxvi. In Which Are Continued The Refinements Wherewith Don Quixote Played The Part Of A Lover
- Chapter Xxvii. Of How The Curate And The Barber Proceeded With Their Scheme
- Chapter Xxviii. Which Treats Of The Strange And Delightful Adventure That Befell The Curate
- Chapter Xxix. Which Treats Of The Droll Device And Method Adopted To Extricate Our Love-stricken Knight
- Chapter Xxx. Which Treats Of Address Displayed By The Fair Dorothea, With Other Matters Pleasant And Amusing
- Chapter Xxxi. Of The Delectable Discussion Between Don Quixote And Sancho Panza, His Squire
- Chapter Xxxii. Which Treats Of What Befell Don Quixote's Party At The Inn
- Chapter Xxxiii. In Which Is Related The Novel Of The Ill-advised Curiosity
- Chapter Xxxiv. In Which Is Continued The Novel Of The Ill-advised Curiosity
- Chapter Xxxv. Which Treats Of The Heroic And Prodigious Battle Don Quixote Had With Certain Skins Of Red Wine
- Chapter Xxxvi. Which Treats Of More Curious Incidents That Occurred At The Inn
- Chapter Xxxvii. In Which Is Continued The Story Of The Famous Princess Micomicona, With Other Droll Adventures
- Chapter Xxxviii. Which Treats Of The Curious Discourse Don Quixote Delivered On Arms And Letters
- Chapter Xxxix. Wherein The Captive Relates His Life And Adventures
- Chapter Xl. In Which The Story Of The Captive Is Continued.
- Chapter Xli. In Which The Captive Still Continues His Adventures
- Chapter Xlii. Which Treats Of What Further Took Place In The Inn, And Of Several Other Things Worth Knowing
- Chapter Xliii. Wherein Is Related The Pleasant Story Of The Muleteer
- Chapter Xliv. In Which Are Continued The Unheard-of Adventures Of The Inn
- Chapter Xlv. In Which The Doubtful Question Of Mambrino's Helmet And The Pack-saddle Is Finally Settled
- Chapter Xlvi. Of The End Of The Notable Adventure Of The Officers Of The Holy Brotherhood
- Chapter Xlvii. Of The Strange Manner In Which Don Quixote Of La Mancha Was Carried Away Enchanted
- Chapter Xlviii. In Which The Canon Pursues The Subject Of The Books Of Chivalry, With Other Matters Worthy Of His Wit
- Chapter Xlix. Which Treats Of The Shrewd Conversation Which Sancho Panza Held With His Master Don Quixote
- Chapter L. Of The Shrewd Controversy Which Don Quixote And The Canon Held, Together With Other Incidents
- Chapter Li. Which Deals With What The Goatherd Told Those Who Were Carrying Off Don Quixote
- Chapter Lii. Of The Quarrel That Don Quixote Had With The Goatherd
- Volume Ii. Don Quixote
- Dedication
- The Author's Preface
- Chapter I. Of The Interview The Curate And The Barber Had With Don Quixote About His Malady
- Chapter Ii. Which Treats Of The Notable Altercation Which Sancho Panza Had With Don Quixote's Niece
- Chapter Ii. Of The Laughable Conversation That Passed Between Don Quixote, Sancho Panza
- Chapter Iv. In Which Sancho Panza Gives A Satisfactory Reply To The Doubts And Questions Of The Bachelor Samson Carrasco
- Chapter V. Of The Shrewd And Droll Conversation That Passed Between Sancho Panza And His Wife Teresa Panza
- Chapter Vi. Of What Took Place Between Don Quixote And His Niece And Housekeeper
- Chapter Vii. Of What Passed Between Don Quixote And His Squire, Together With Other Very Notable Incidents
- Chapter Viii. Wherein Is Related What Befell Don Quixote On His Way To See His Lady Dulcinea Del Toboso
- Chapter Ix. Wherein Is Related What Will Be Seen There
- Chapter X. Wherein Is Related The Crafty Device Sancho Adopted To Enchant The Lady Dulcinea
- Chapter Xi. Of The Strange Adventure Which The Valiant Don Quixote Had With The Car Or Cart Of The Cortes Of Death
- Chapter Xii. Of The Strange Adventure Which Befell The Valiant Don Quixote With The Bold Knight Of The Mirrors
- Chapter Xiii. In Which Is Continued The Adventure Of The Knight Of The Grove, Together With The Sensible, Original
- Chapter Xiv. Wherein Is Continued The Adventure Of The Knight Of The Grove
- Chapter Xv. Wherein It Is Told And Known Who The Knight Of The Mirrors And His Squire Were
- Chapter Xvi. Of What Befell Don Quixote With A Discreet Gentleman Of La Mancha
- Chapter Xvii. Wherein Is Shown The Furthest And Highest Point Which The Unexampled Courage Of Don Quixote Reached
- Chapter Xviii. Of What Happened Don Quixote In The Castle Or House Of The Knight Of The Green Gaban
- Chapter Xix. In Which Is Related The Adventure Of The Enamoured Shepherd
- Chapter Xx. Wherein An Account Is Given Of The Wedding Of Camacho The Rich
- Chapter Xxi. In Which Camacho's Wedding Is Continued, With Other Delightful Incidents
- Chapter Xxii. Wherin Is Related The Grand Adventure Of The Cave Of Montesinos In The Heart Of La Mancha
- Chapter Xxiii. Of The Wonderful Things The Incomparable Don Quixote Said He Saw In The Profound Cave Of Montesinos
- Chapter Xxiv. Wherein Are Related A Thousand Trifling Matters
- Chapter Xxv. Wherein Is Set Down The Braying Adventure, And The Droll One Of The Puppet-showman
- Chapter Xxvi. Wherein Is Continued The Droll Adventure Of The Puppet-showman
- Chapter Xxvii. Wherein It Is Shown Who Master Pedro And His Ape Were
- Chapter Xxviii. Of Matters That Benengeli Says He Who Reads Them Will Know, If He Reads Them With Attention
- Chapter Xxix. Of The Famous Adventure Of The Enchanted Bark
- Chapter Xxx. Of Don Quixote's Adventure With A Fair Huntress
- Chapter Xxxi. Which Treats Of Many And Great Matters
- Chapter Xxxii. Of The Reply Don Quixote Gave His Censurer, With Other Incidents, Grave And Droll
- Chapter Xxxiii. Of The Delectable Discourse Which The Duchess And Her Damsels Held With Sancho Panza
- Chapter Xxxiv. Which Relates How They Learned The Way In Which They Were To Disenchant
- Chapter Xxxv. Wherein Is Continued The Instruction Given To Don Quixote Touching The Disenchantment Of Dulcinea
- Chapter Xxxvi. Wherein Is Related The Strange And Undreamt-of Adventure Of The Distressed Duenna
- Chapter Xxxvii. Wherein Is Continued The Notable Adventure Of The Distressed Duenna
- Chapter Xxxviii. Wherein Is Told The Distressed Duenna's Tale Of Her Misfortunes
- Chapter Xxxix. In Which The Trifaldi Continues Her Marvellous And Memorable Story
- Chapter Xl. Of Matters Relating And Belonging To This Adventure And To This Memorable History
- Chapter Xli. Of The Arrival Of Clavileno And The End Of This Protracted Adventure
- Chapter Xlii. Of The Counsels Which Don Quixote Gave Sancho Panza Before He Set Out To Govern The Island
- Chapter Xliii. Of The Second Set Of Counsels Don Quixote Gave Sancho Panza
- Chapter Xliv. How Sancho Panza Was Conducted To His Government
- Chapter Xlv. Of How The Great Sancho Panza Took Possession Of His Island, And Of How He Made A Beginning In Governing
- Chapter Xlvi. Of The Terrible Bell And Cat Fright That Don Quixote Got In The Course Of The Enamoured Altisidora's Wooing
- Chapter Xlvii. Wherein Is Continued The Account Of How Sancho Panza Conducted Himself In His Government
- Chapter Xlviii. Of What Befell Don Quixote With Dona Rodriguez, The Duchess's Duenna
- Chapter Xlix. Of What Happened Sancho In Making The Round Of His Island
- Chapter L. Wherein Is Set Forth Who The Enchanters And Executioners Were Who Flogged The Duenna
- Chapter Li. Of The Progress Of Sancho's Government, And Other Such Entertaining Matters
- Chapter Lii. Wherein Is Related The Adventure Of The Second Distressed Or Afflicted Duenna
- Chapter Liii. Of The Troublous End And Termination Sancho Panza's Government Came To
- Chapter Liv. Which Deals With Matters Relating To This History And No Other
- Chapter Lv. Of What Befell Sancho On The Road, And Other Things That Cannot Be Surpassed
- Chapter Lvi. Of The Prodigious And Unparalleled Battle That Took Place Between Don Quixote Of La Mancha
- Chapter Lvii. Which Treats Of How Don Quixote Took Leave Of The Duke
- Chapter Lviii. Which Tells How Adventures Came Crowding On Don Quixote In Such Numbers
- Chapter Lix. Wherein Is Related The Strange Thing, Which May Be Regarded As An Adventure, That Happened Don Quixote
- Chapter Lx. Of What Happened Don Quixote On His Way To Barcelona
- Chapter Lxi. Of What Happened Don Quixote On Entering Barcelona
- Chapter Lxii. Which Deals With The Adventure Of The Enchanted Head
- Chapter Lxiii. Of The Mishap That Befell Sancho Panza Through The Visit To The Galleys
- Chapter Lxiv. Treating Of The Adventure Which Gave Don Quixote More Unhappiness
- Chapter Lxv. Wherein Is Made Known Who The Knight Of The White Moon Was; Likewise Don Gregorio's Release
- Chapter Lxvi. Which Treats Of What He Who Reads Will See, Or What He Who Has It Read To Him Will Hear
- Chapter Lxvii. Of The Resolution Don Quixote Formed To Turn Shepherd
- Chapter Lxviii. Of The Bristly Adventure That Befell Don Quixote
- Chapter Lxix. Of The Strangest And Most Extraordinary Adventure That Befell Don Quixote
- Chapter Lxx. Which Follows Sixty-nine And Deals With Matters Indispensable For The Clear Comprehension Of This History
- Chapter Lxxi. Of What Passed Between Don Quixote And His Squire Sancho On The Way To Their Village
- Chapter Lxxii. Of How Don Quixote And Sancho Reached Their Village
- Chapter Lxxiii. Of The Omens Don Quixote Had As He Entered His Own Village
- Chapter Lxxiv. Of How Don Quixote Fell Sick, And Of The Will He Made, And How He Died