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Sancho Panza examining Don Quixote's mouth. Line engraving by C. Grignion after F. Hayman, 1755.
Grignion, Charles, 1721-1810.Date: 1755Reference: 17915i- Pictures
Sancho Panza and Don Quixote sleeping in their saddles while Sancho's ass is stolen and replaced by four sticks. Etching by J. Heath, 1782, after T. Stothard.
Stothard, Thomas, 1755-1834.Date: [1782]Reference: 3005077i- Pictures
Sancho Panza and Don Quixote, after sleeping in their saddles, discover in the morning that Sancho's ass has been stolen and replaced by four sticks. Line engraving after C.A. Coypel.
Coypel, Charles-Antoine, 1694-1752.Date: 1840Reference: 3005073i- Pictures
Sancho Panza (the squire of Don Quixote) at a banquet, being starved for health reasons by his physician. Engraving after W. Hogarth after M. de Cervantes Saavedra.
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 3005804i- Pictures
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Sancho Panza (the squire of Don Quixote) , at a banquet, being starved for health reasons by his physician. Lithograph by C. Nanteuil after M. de Cervantes Saavedra.
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 22108i- Pictures
Sancho Panza (the squire of Don Quixote) pretending to depart to govern the fictitious island of Barataria. Engraving by J. Mynde after C.A. Coypel after M. de Cervantes Saavedra.
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616.Date: 1725Reference: 3005805i- Pictures
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Sancho Panza (the squire of Don Quixote) , at a banquet, being starved for health reasons by his physician. Engraving by T. Cook after W. Hogarth after M. de Cervantes Saavedra.
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616.Reference: 22039i- Pictures
John Law as Don Quixote with Bombario as Sancho Panza. Etching, ca. 1720.
Date: [1720?]Reference: 812234iPart of: Groote tafereel der dwaasheid.- Pictures
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Four figures including the knight of the rock, Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, a goatherd and a goat. Engraving by William Hogarth.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Reference: 38203iPart of: Don Quixote- Pictures
Don Quixote kneels in armour to embrace the leg of a country girl whom he believes to be the heroine Dulcinea; Sancho Panza kneels beside him. Line engraving after C.A. Coypel.
Coypel, Charles-Antoine, 1694-1752.Date: [1730?]Reference: 3006305i- Pictures
Don Quixote kneels in armour to embrace the leg of a country girl whom he believes to be the heroine Dulcinea; Sancho Panza kneels beside him. Line engraving after C.A. Coypel.
Coypel, Charles-Antoine, 1694-1752.Date: 1840Reference: 3005076i- Pictures
After attacking a windmill believed to be a giant, Don Quixote and his horse Rocinante lie on the ground, while Sancho Panza rides to their rescue. Engraving by C.T. Warren, 1796, after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: [1796]Reference: 3005078i- Books
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The history of the renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha. Being an Accurate, Complete, and Most Entertaining Narrative of the Wonderful Atchievements of that Incomparable Hero and Knight-Errant; From his first great Pursuit after Fame Immortal, till the Close of his celebrated Career: Including, minutely, every curious Incident attending his faithful Squire and Servant, Sancho Panza. Interspersed with Ludicrous Dialogues, Rhapsodies, Madrigals, and Serenades. The whole Replete with Infinite Humour and Drollery. Translated from the original Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. By Charles Henry Wilmot, Esq. In two volumes. ...
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616.Date: [1769?]- Books
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The history of the renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha. Being an Accurate, Complete, and Most Entertaining narrative of the wonderful atchievements of that incomparable, hero and knight-errant; From his first great Pursuit after Fame Immortal, till the Close of his celebrated Career: Including, minutely, every curious Incident attending his faithful Squire and Servant, Sancho Panza. Interspersed with Ludicrous Dialogues, Rhapsodies, Madrigals, and Serenades. The whole replete with infinite humour and drollery. Translated from the Original Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. By Charles Henry Wilmot, Esq. In two volumes. ...
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Pictures
An inn-keeper, mistaken by Don Quixote for a knight, humours the Don by dubbing him a knight errant. Line engraving by J. Mynde, 1725, after C.A. Coypel.
Coypel, Charles-Antoine, 1694-1752.Date: [1725?]Reference: 3006306i- Books
Las melancolías de Sancho : humores y pasiones entre Huarte y Pinel / José Luis Peset.
Peset Reig, José Luis.Date: 2010- Books
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The Third part of the baratarian inquest, a fragment of the works of the celebrated author of Don Quixote, presented by the Duc de Crillon to the translator.
Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Pictures
Don Quixote charging at a barber, under that the delusion that his shaving bowl is a helmet that makes its wearer invulnerable. Mezzotint by W. Giller, 1827, after A. Cooper.
Cooper, Abraham, 1787-1868.Date: March 26, 1827Reference: 3005092i- Pictures
Don Quixote is tricked by Basilio into defending him against Camacho as the true lover of Quiteria. Engraving after C.A. Coypel.
Coypel, Charles-Antoine, 1694-1752.Date: [1840?]Reference: 3005093i- Pictures
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Don Quixote with a lance riding a horse attacks a barber. Engraving by William Hogarth.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 38202i