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CONTENTS.
CHAP. V.
Gil Bias goes to the play, -where he fees a new tragedy
afled. The Juccefs of that performance, -with the public
tafte of Valencia. 4«
CHAP. VI.
Gil Bias -walking through the ftreets of Valencia meets a
friar -whom he thinks be knows. An account of that
friar. 4J
CHAP. VII.
Gil Bias returns to his cajlle of Lirias; hears an agree¬
able piece of news from Scipio ; and makes a reforrri
in his houfe-keeping. jj
CHAP. VIII.
The amours of Gil Bias and the fair Antonia. 57’
CHAP. IX.
The manner in which the nuptials of Gil Bias and the fair
Antonia were celebrated ; and the rejoicings -with which
they -u ere attended. tfj
CHAP. X.
What followed the marriage of Gil Bias and the fair
Antonia. The beginning of Scipic's hijlory. C9
CHAP.
The fcquel of Scipio’s hijlory.
CHAP.
The conclufton of Scipio’s hijlory.
CHAP. V.
Gil Bias goes to the play, -where he fees a new tragedy
afled. The Juccefs of that performance, -with the public
tafte of Valencia. 4«
CHAP. VI.
Gil Bias -walking through the ftreets of Valencia meets a
friar -whom he thinks be knows. An account of that
friar. 4J
CHAP. VII.
Gil Bias returns to his cajlle of Lirias; hears an agree¬
able piece of news from Scipio ; and makes a reforrri
in his houfe-keeping. jj
CHAP. VIII.
The amours of Gil Bias and the fair Antonia. 57’
CHAP. IX.
The manner in which the nuptials of Gil Bias and the fair
Antonia were celebrated ; and the rejoicings -with which
they -u ere attended. tfj
CHAP. X.
What followed the marriage of Gil Bias and the fair
Antonia. The beginning of Scipic's hijlory. C9
CHAP.
The fcquel of Scipio’s hijlory.
CHAP.
The conclufton of Scipio’s hijlory.
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Languages & literature > Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane > Volume 4 > (12) |
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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