The history of the valorous and vvitty-knight-errant, Don-Quixote, of the Mancha tr. out of the Spanish.

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The history of the valorous and vvitty-knight-errant, Don-Quixote, of the Mancha tr. out of the Spanish.
Author
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616.
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London :: Printed by R. Hodgkinsonne for Andrew Crooke,
1652.
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The Table of the first part of the delightfull Historie of Don-Quixote. (Book 1)

CHAPTER. I
  • VVHerein is rehearsed the calling and exercises of the renowned Gentleman Don Quixote of the Mancha.
CHAP. II.
  • Treating of the first sally that Don Quixote made to seek Adventures.
CHAP. III.
  • Wherein is recounted the pleasant manner observed in the Knighting of Don Quixote.
CHAP. IV.
  • Of that which befell to our Knight, after hee had departed from the Inne.
CHAP. V.
  • Whereing is prosecuted the former narration of our Knights misfortunes.
CHAP. VI.
  • Of the pleasant and curious search and inquisition made by the Curate and Barber of Don Quixotes Librarie.
CHAP. VII.
  • Of the second departure that the good Knight Don Quixote made from his house to seek Adventures.
CHAP. VIII.
  • Of the good successe Don Quixote had in the dreadfull and never imagined Adventure of the Wind-mills, with other accidents worthy to bee recounted.
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