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Title
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[Sancho Panza kisses Don Diego de Miranda's feet]
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Description
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On the road, Don Quixote and Sancho Panza are overtaken by Don Diego de Miranda mounted on a beautiful dapple mare. He wears a coat of fine green cloth trimmed with tawny velvet and a cap of the same material. A Moorish scimitar hangs from a wide green and gold swordbelt. Sancho Panza, after having heard the gentleman recount his life, dismounts his donkey to kiss the saintly Don Diego’s feet. Don Diego de Miranda insists that he is not a saint but rather a great sinner, and that Sancho must be a good man. Signed by J. Rivelles (illustrator) and A. Blanco y Asensio (engraver). Part 2, ch. 16.
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Image Creator
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Rivelles, José (Illustrator)
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Blanco y Asensio, Alejandro (Engraver)
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Identifier
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mta:21363
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Source Name
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El ingenioso hidalgo D. Quijote de la Mancha
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Image
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mta_21363_OBJ.jpg
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Subject
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Don Quixote
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Sancho Panza
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Don Diego de Miranda
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Rocinante