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« on: May 18, 2012, 05:52:34 am » |
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— See final post below.
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"When the righteous become many, the people rejoice; but when anyone wicked bears rule, the people sigh". — Prov 29:2
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Jonnie Goodboy
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« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2012, 06:29:06 am » |
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"When the righteous become many, the people rejoice; but when anyone wicked bears rule, the people sigh". — Prov 29:2
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« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2012, 11:59:31 am » |
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Upon further investigation - I'm afraid I have to admit that the hyptothesis presented in this whole 'thread' was very most probably, no more than the indolent imaginings of an Insane Old Man locked up in his house like some Don-Quixote character, - chasing down the windmills in his mind.
...A story so ficticious, yet based on hyper-presumption and as if dreampt up by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra himself, in 'framed-narrative', as a characterisation of one Don Rodrigaux who had to go forth in shining armour to make battle against the enemies of 'her good lady' of whom he had a vision ...
But Don-Quixote is himself but an elaborate and highly proficient metaphor and response to the 'chivalric intrepidity' of the FAKE HEROISM of Cervante's and his peers' Day.
... No names mentioned(sic).
"Consider the considerable wealth brought back into this country by .... etc etc "
... "But he saw what he expected to see, what he wanted to see; nothing else..."
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