Friday, 16 April 2010

The Truth About Sancho Panza


The Truth about Sancho Panza Without making any boast of it Sancho Panza succeeded in the course of years, by feeding him a great number of romances of chivalry and adventure in the evening and night hours, in so diverting from himself his demon, whom he later called Don Quixote, that this demon thereupon set out, uninhibited, on the maddest exploits, which, however, for the lack of a preordained object, which should have been Sancho Panza himself, harmed nobody. A free man, Sancho Panza philosophically followed Don Quixote on his crusades, perhaps out of a sense of responsibility, and had of them a great and edifying entertainment to the end of his days.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Oscar! I like this adventure story by Miguel de Cervantes! Especially I like Russian film about Don Quixote and little Sancho!

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  2. Me gusta mucho esa forma de sacar las propiedades inveisibles de un personaje con su trazo.
    Saludos maestro.

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  3. I LOVE that film, Jenea. I saw it many times. They showed it recently in London and I saw it once more, with Nikolai Cherkasov as Don Quijote!

    Gracias, ERRZU. Dibuje esto hace unos anios y ahora lo veo como si no fuera mio.

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