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CONTENT S.
C H A P. vm.
Gil Bias becomes more and more beloved by his majler.
Scipio returns to Madrid, and gives an account of bis
journey to Santillane. 16*
C H A P. IX.
Ho-w, and to -whom the Count-Duke married bis only
daughter, with the bitter fruits which that marriage
produced. «<Si
C H A P. X.
Gil Bias by accident meets the Poet Nunnez, who tells
him-that he has compofed a tragedy, which is imme¬
diately to be reprefented on the Prince’s theatre. The
bad fuccefs- of that piece, with the furprifmg good luck
•which attended its fall. 169
C H A P. . XI.
Santillaae obtains an employment, for Scipio, who de¬
parts for New-Spain. 17 3
C H A P. XII.
Don Alphonfo de l.eyvsucomcs to Madrid; the motive
of his journey. Gil Bias is affliBed at the caufe, but*
rejoices at the confequence of it. sy6
C H A P. XHIi
Gil Bias meets Don Gafton de Cogollos, and Don An¬
drea de Tordefillas, at the palace. The conclufton of
the jloty of Don Gallon, and Donna Helena de GaliP
teo- Santillane does an important piece of fervice to
TordeCllas. 180
CHAP. XIV.
Santillane vi/its the p'.et Nunnez: an account of the
perfons whom be found, and the dijeoufe which he heard
at his lodgings. sSp
C H A P. vm.
Gil Bias becomes more and more beloved by his majler.
Scipio returns to Madrid, and gives an account of bis
journey to Santillane. 16*
C H A P. IX.
Ho-w, and to -whom the Count-Duke married bis only
daughter, with the bitter fruits which that marriage
produced. «<Si
C H A P. X.
Gil Bias by accident meets the Poet Nunnez, who tells
him-that he has compofed a tragedy, which is imme¬
diately to be reprefented on the Prince’s theatre. The
bad fuccefs- of that piece, with the furprifmg good luck
•which attended its fall. 169
C H A P. . XI.
Santillaae obtains an employment, for Scipio, who de¬
parts for New-Spain. 17 3
C H A P. XII.
Don Alphonfo de l.eyvsucomcs to Madrid; the motive
of his journey. Gil Bias is affliBed at the caufe, but*
rejoices at the confequence of it. sy6
C H A P. XHIi
Gil Bias meets Don Gafton de Cogollos, and Don An¬
drea de Tordefillas, at the palace. The conclufton of
the jloty of Don Gallon, and Donna Helena de GaliP
teo- Santillane does an important piece of fervice to
TordeCllas. 180
CHAP. XIV.
Santillane vi/its the p'.et Nunnez: an account of the
perfons whom be found, and the dijeoufe which he heard
at his lodgings. sSp
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Languages & literature > Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane > Volume 4 > (14) |
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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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