Yes, he was a Spanish writer of classical literature. His most famous book is Don Quijote de la Mancha.
2006-07-08 04:29:54
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answered by Alyssa 5
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Good heavens, Pasteur is right, but I know the two answers: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra plays on the left side and William Shakespeare on the right one (in a football team, I mean).
2006-07-08 07:00:45
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answered by paris 5
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I extremely in many circumstances propose: The Fencing draw close - A. P-Reverte dealer - Charles DeLint Palace walk - N. Mahfouz The Temple of the Golden Pavilion - Mishima the secret historic previous - D. Tartt brought on me: The draw close of Ballantrae - R L Stevenson A Room With A View - E. Forster Foucault's Pendulum - U. Eco e book of Chuang Tzu Magister Ludi/The Glass Bead sport - H. Hesse Ferdinand - Munro Leaf (my fashionable youngster's e book) ("the position the pink Fern Grows" by technique of Wilson Rawls is a youthful adult e book that I actual have always got here upon gripping)
2016-11-30 20:59:51
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answered by ? 3
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The Author of Don Quixote ?
2006-07-08 04:33:01
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answered by synonymabd 1
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Yes, anyone who can read knows.
By the way, do you know who was William Shakespeare ?
2006-07-08 04:29:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Doesn't ring a bell. :)
Or, compare to the previous answer.
2006-07-08 04:31:49
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answered by cailleachaeryn 2
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no... do you?
2006-07-08 04:58:12
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answered by melita 2
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