Notes and Queries, Number 24, April 13, 1850 by Various
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consent, that it may be understood in future what the appropriate
Prefix is. I shall be glad if some of your heraldic or antiquarian readers will give their opinions, and if they know of any authorities, to quote them. J. * * * * * QUEVEDO--SPANISH BULL-FIGHTS. The clear and satisfactory reply that "MELANION" received in No. 11. to his query on the contradictions in _Don Quixote_, tempts me to ask for some information respecting another standard work of Spanish literature, written by a cotemporary of the great Cervantes. How is it, that in the _Visions of Don Quevedo_, a work which passes in review every amusement and occupation of the Spanish people, _the national sport of bull-fighting_ remains _entirely unnoticed_? The amusement was, I presume, in vogue during the 16th and 17th centuries; and the assignations made, and the intrugues carried on, within the walls of the amphitheatre would have supplied many an amusing, moralising penitent, male and female, to the shades below--the "fabulæ manes" with whom Quevedo held converse. As my copy of the _Visions_ is an anonymous translation, and evidently far from being a first-rate one, I shall not be surprised if I receive as an answer,--"_Mistaken as to your fact, read a better translation_:" but as in spite of its manifold, glaring defects, I have no reason to suspect that the text is _garbled_, I think I may venture to send the |
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