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...The curate was known to another curate who walked inthe procession, and their recognition of one another set at rest theapprehensions of both parties; the first then told the other in two wordswho Don Quixote was, and he and the whole troop of penitents went to seeif the poor gentleman was dead, and heard Sancho Panza saying, with tearsin his eyes, “Oh flower of chivalry, that with one blow of a stick hastended the course of thy well-spent life! Oh pride of thy race, honour andglory of all La Mancha, nay, of all the world, that for want of thee willbe full of evil-doers, no longer in fear of punishment for their misdeeds!Oh thou, generous above all the Alexanders, since for only eight months ofservice thou hast given me the best island the sea girds or surrounds!Humble with the proud, haughty with the humble, encounterer of dangers,endurer of outrages, enamoured without reason, imitator of the good,scourge of the wicked, enemy of the mean, in short, knight-errant, whichis all that can be said!” ...   The curate was known to another curate who walked inthe procession, and their recognition of one another set at rest theapprehensions of both parties; the first then told the other in two wordswho Don Quixote was, and he and the whole troop of penitents went to seeif the poor gentleman was dead, and heard Sancho Panza saying, with tearsin his eyes, “Oh flower of chivalry, that with one blow of a stick hastended the course of thy well-spent life! Oh pride of thy race, honour andglory of all La Mancha, nay, of all the world, that for want of thee willbe full of evil-doers, no longer in fear of punishment for their misdeeds!Oh thou, generous above all the Alexanders, since for only eight months ofservice thou hast given me the best island the sea girds or surrounds!Humble with the proud, haughty with the humble, encounterer of dangers,endurer of outrages, enamoured without reason, imitator of the good,scourge of the wicked, enemy of the mean, in short, knight-errant, whichis all that can be said!” の読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」

... “Nay, nay,” said Aramis, coldly; “you will never make me believe there are any good rooms in the Bastile; and, as for your carpets, they exist only in your imagination...         “Nay, nay,” said Aramis, coldly; “you will never make me believe there are      any good rooms in the Bastile; and, as for your carpets, they exist only      in your imaginationの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」

... “Nay, nay,” whispered Aramis, taking him by the hand, “be calm, the evil is done...         “Nay, nay,” whispered Aramis, taking him by the hand, “be calm, the evil      is doneの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」

...Nay, nay, no exclamations! You have had your three shots, and his pistol is still loaded...   Nay,      nay, no exclamations! You have had your three shots, and his pistol is      still loadedの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Louise de la Valliere」

... “Why, therefore, do you tell me? Nay, answer me...         “Why, therefore, do you tell me? Nay, answer meの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Louise de la Valliere」

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