Los forjadores de la lengua española I: Miguel de Cervantes soñador de quimeras.(TT: The forgers of the Spanish language I: Miguel de Cervantes dreamer of chimeras.)

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From: Contenido
Date: 20000301
Author:De Ballester, Pablo

Su mayor creación, un esperpéntico caballero surgido de la desesperanza, se parecía a él: ambos lucharon contra el mal, la estupidez y la hipocresía. Nunca triunfaron, pero jamás se dieron por derrotados.

I: Aventurero por accidente

Movido más por la necesidad de subsistir que por el deseo de ver mundo, tuvo oportunidad de servir a las órdenes de encumbrados personajes y de participar en la batalla naval más famosa de la antigüedad.

Cuando recobró los sentidos, se hallaba en la bodega de la galera, junto a muchos más que yacían hacinados y ...

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