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>> No.21921957 [View]
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no don quixote please

>> No.21586011 [View]
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Well Cervantes fought in the battle of Lepanto so I favour him. What a man

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Anyone else feel obligated to go to war? It feels like so many great writers spent part of their life fighting and participating in great battles. Meanwhile, here I am wasting away in front of a computer screen when I could be off doing something brave, noble, or heroic. Maybe I've just been feeling especially restless lately.

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Currently listening to Grossman's on audible.

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What level of Spanish do I need to know to read Don Quixote in its original language? I learned Spanish when I was 16 and I'd say it's really good. I can hold conversation with other Spanish speakers very well and have understood anything I've come across, but I started reading Don Quixote and I'm virtually lost. Spanish is my second language, but I've grown up around it my entire life. My mom, who is a native speaker, read some of it and told me it uses a lot of complex language.

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