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Title
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Don Quixote overcome by Sancho in his atempt to inflict on him the penance of flagellation
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Description
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Don Quixote tries to give Sancho Panza two thousand lashes to discharge the debt that he had assumed. They struggle and Sancho gains the upper hand. He makes Don Quixote promise not to try to whip him. In the background, the bodies of outlaws and bandits hang from tree branches. The illustration is set in a decorative and architectural frame, complete with a number of objects: a sword, a helmet, a lance, a broken wand, and a book. Signed by R. Corbould (illustrator) and C. Warren (engraver), dated 1797. Part 2, ch. 60.
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Image Creator
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Corbould, Richard (Illustrator)
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Warren, Charles Turner (Engraver)
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Identifier
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mta:22471
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Source Name
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The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote
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Image
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mta_22471_OBJ.jpg
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Subject
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Don Quixote
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Sancho Panza
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Hanging