“Give the devil his due.”
Quote by Miguel de Cervantes
Book:Don Quixote
Work
Don Quixote
Don Quixote follows the adventures of the title character, a middle-aged knight who becomes obsessed with chivalry, dons armor, and sets out on a quest to restore justice and fight for the oppressed. The novel is a satirical critique of the chivalric romances of the time and is celebrated for its wit, humor, and philosophical depth. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Views of society and manners in America: in a series of letters from that country to a friend in England, during the years 1818, 1819, and 1820
Source: A few days in Athens: being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum
Source: A few days in Athens: being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum
Source: A few days in Athens: being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum
Source: A few days in Athens: being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum
Source: Views of society and manners in America: in a series of letters from that country to a friend in England, during the years 1818, 1819, and 1820
“No man can see his own prejudices.”
Source: A few days in Athens: being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum
Source: A few days in Athens: being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum
“The world is full of religion, and full of misery and crime.”
Source: A few days in Athens: being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum
