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- ...''El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha'' (The Ingenious Nobleman Don Quixote of La Mancha), is Spanish writer [[Miguel de Cervantes]]'s most famous nove Don Quixote tells the story of a sadly deluded and idealistic nobleman who decides to s1 KB (161 words) - 19:39, 10 May 2011
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- #REDIRECT [[Don Quixote]]25 bytes (3 words) - 05:58, 5 January 2011
- ...''El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha'' (The Ingenious Nobleman Don Quixote of La Mancha), is Spanish writer [[Miguel de Cervantes]]'s most famous nove Don Quixote tells the story of a sadly deluded and idealistic nobleman who decides to s1 KB (161 words) - 19:39, 10 May 2011
- A [[ballet]] based on [[Miguel de Cervantes|Cervantes']] novel [[Don Quixote]].115 bytes (14 words) - 18:14, 5 January 2011
- ...on a 1959 teleplay inspired by [[Miguel de Cervantes|Cervantes']] novel [[Don Quixote]].145 bytes (19 words) - 18:18, 5 January 2011
- ...rn inspired by events from [[Miguel de Cervantes|Cervantes']] 1605 novel [[Don Quixote]].493 bytes (76 words) - 02:27, 22 September 2013
- '''[[Don Quixote|Quíxôte]]''' *Quícksôat is the traditional English pronunciation, cf. S2 KB (342 words) - 21:16, 31 July 2017
- [[Miguel de Cervantes]] ''Don Quixote'' (1605 & 1615). This starts out as a fairly vicious visualisation of the3 KB (383 words) - 08:53, 2 March 2024
- ...y haven't got an article on {important topic X}" objection and reach our [[Don Quixote|quixotic]] 100,000 by 2011 goal. –[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]] 21:19, 24 KB (638 words) - 11:05, 26 January 2010
- ...context. (Of course, many such titles are simply the names of people: ''[[Don Quixote]]'', ''[[Irma la Douce]]'', ''[[Madame Bovary]]'', ''[[Tosca]]'', ''[[Pell� ''[[Don Quichotte à Dulcinée]]'' ([[French language|French]], "[[Don Quixote]] to [[Dulcinea]]"), [[song cycle]] by [[Maurice Ravel]].8 KB (1,109 words) - 10:12, 28 February 2024
- | title = The Don Quixote of Afghanistan: A Long Shot's Quest3 KB (436 words) - 07:36, 18 March 2024
- ...ies have seen or future can ever hope to witness."<ref> Cervantes also has Don Quixote cry out, "Blessed be those happy ages that were strangers to the dreadful f9 KB (1,378 words) - 00:27, 20 October 2008
- ...of an idée fixe is in [[Miguel de Cervantes|Cervantes]]'s (1547-1616) ''[[Don Quixote]]'':<ref name=Farell/> :Don Quixote reveals his kinship to the most commonly encountered of Cervantes's charact20 KB (3,056 words) - 04:34, 21 March 2024
- ..."roman" meaning both "romance" and "novel".) [[Miguel de Cervantes]]' ''[[Don Quixote]]'' (1605) started out as a satire on the romances, but itself included som8 KB (1,231 words) - 17:43, 12 March 2023
- ...- indeed [[Miguel de Cervantes|Cervantes]] had used a similar premise in [[Don Quixote]], which he claimed was translated out of [[Arabic]] -- but the idea of a s12 KB (2,113 words) - 02:05, 15 February 2010
- ...Menard uses tongue-in-cheek comparisons to discuss the resonances that ''[[Don Quixote]]'' has picked44 KB (6,841 words) - 23:32, 7 October 2013
- ...for his course include the ''Bible'', translations of Ovid, ''Hamlet'', ''Don Quixote'', Montaigne's essays, Pepys's diary, Richardson's ''Pamela'', and Franklin16 KB (2,340 words) - 22:44, 14 September 2013
- ...ys]]. Many claim [[Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra|Miguel de Cervantes]]' ''[[Don Quixote]]'' (1605, 1615) as the first novel, though some assign it instead to the c21 KB (3,166 words) - 11:14, 6 September 2013
- ...ys]]. Many claim [[Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra|Miguel de Cervantes]]' ''[[Don Quixote]]'' (1605, 1615) as the first novel, though some assign it instead to the c22 KB (3,314 words) - 04:12, 24 April 2021
- ...lonel:<blockquote>There is a difference between us French and Don Quixote. Don Quixote rode against windmills because he thought they were giants, but we ride aga52 KB (8,258 words) - 10:42, 12 April 2024
- ...rsuit of Sun-Bright Cheeks"), where he boasts and blusters like an Irish [[Don Quixote]]. Where he appears in folktales collected in 19th century Ireland and Scot26 KB (4,679 words) - 20:37, 28 February 2011
- ...of [[South Carolina (U.S. state)|South Carolina]], comparing Douglas to [[Don Quixote]] and Sancho Panza. He ridiculed Butler for a speech defect caused by his27 KB (4,308 words) - 09:27, 11 September 2023
- ...velist [[Miguel de Cervantes]], hit three times at Lepanto by gunfire, has Don Quixote cry out, "Blessed be those happy ages that were strangers to the dreadful f47 KB (7,596 words) - 15:31, 4 April 2024
- ...of slavery. Its markedly sexual innuendo cast the South Carolinian as the "Don Quixote" of slavery, who has "chosen a mistress [the harlot slavery]...who, though81 KB (12,537 words) - 14:35, 9 February 2024