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Le Bachelier Samson Carasco, sous le nom du Chevalier des Miroirs est vaincu par Don Quichotte, qui li ordonne d'aller se je...pieds de Dulcinée = El Bachiller Sanson Carasco, baso el nombre de el Cavallero de los Espesos, es vincido por Dn. Quixote, qui

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Inverted stamp of the “Collection of prints by Don Quixote de la Mancha,” see ER/2432
National Library of Spain
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Title: Le Bachelier Samson Carasco, sous le nom du Chevalier des Miroirs est vaincu par Don Quichotte, qui li ordonne d'aller se je...pieds de Dulcinée = El Bachiller Sanson Carasco, baso el nombre de el Cavallero de los Espesos, es vincido por Dn. Quixote, qui
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Inverted stamp of the “Collection of prints by Don Quixote de la Mancha,” see ER/2432.

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