How To Use dulcinea In A Sentence
- To dedicate all his merits, under the name of love and loyalty, to his fictional peeress Dulcinea...
- They enter a beautiful meadow, whereupon Don Quijote practices the part of a lunatic - loudly telling the gods, nymphs and dryads of the meadow of his scorned love for Dulcinea.
- I hope MacCain is solidly defeated with his dulcinea who got his endrenalin going and managed to fool him. The Sarah Palin pity party
- This is where Sancho knows his master has lost his marbles since he himself produced this ersatz Dulcinea.
- This was no other than an expedient of the painter to awaken his dulcinea, with whom he had made an assignation, or at least interchanged such signals as he thought amounted to a firm appointment. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
- The Dulcinea, a fishing boat, one of those big ones, four or five stories tall, more than two hundred meters from stem to stern. THE CRASH OF HENNINGTON
- The Count — except for the sake of my dulcinea, what was it to me whether the old coward whom I had seen, in an ague of terror before the brawling Colonel, interposed or not? The Room in the Dragon Volant
- During his next interview with his dulcinea, far from discovering the least sign of jealousy or discontent, he affected the appearance of extraordinary fondness, and, after having spent the afternoon with the show of uncommon satisfaction, told her he was engaged in a party for Fountainebleau, and would set out from Paris that same evening; so that he should not have the pleasure of seeing her again for some days. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
- Jones was to advocate the claims of Nature, saying among other arguments "because no painter nor no sculpturer can produce in the mind of man the exquisite sensation produced in the mind of the lover from contemplating the fascinating charms of his Dulcinea. History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868
- Israelite and his dulcinea dejected in consequence of their disgrace, the poet absorbed in lofty meditation, the painter in schemes of revenge; while Jolter, rocked by the motion of the carriage, made himself amends for the want of rest he had sustained; and the mendicant, with his fair charge, were infected by the cloudy aspect of our youth, in whose disappointment each of them, for different reasons, bore no inconsiderable share. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle