The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 25

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On the way Don Quixote asked the cousin of what sort and character hispursuits, avocations, and studies were, to which he replied that he wasby profession a humanist, and that his pursuits and studies were makingbooks for the press, all of great utility and no less entertainment tothe nation. One was called "The Book of Liveries, " in which he describedseven hundred and three liveries, with their colours, mottoes, andciphers, from which gentlemen of the court might pick and choose any theyfanci
...ed for festivals and revels, without having to go a-begging for themfrom anyone, or puzzling their brains, as the saying is, to have themappropriate to their objects and purposes; "for, " said he, "I give thejealous, the rejected, the forgotten, the absent, what will suit them, and fit them without fail. I have another book, too, which I shall call'Metamorphoses, or the Spanish Ovid, ' one of rare and original invention, for imitating Ovid in burlesque style, I show in it who the Giralda ofSeville and the Angel of the Magdalena were, what the sewer ofVecinguerra at Cordova was, what the bulls of Guisando, the SierraMorena, the Leganitos and Lavapies fountains at Madrid, not forgettingthose of the Piojo, of the Cano Dorado, and of the Priora; and all withtheir allegories, metaphors, and changes, so that they are amusing, interesting, and instructive, all at once.

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