Ragged as a beggar of Murillo's, courteous as a hidalgo by Velasquez, he added a grace and an epicurism completely French. |
Others were born into hidalgo families, and as such they were members of the Spanish nobility with some studies but without economic resources. |
A cement works at hidalgo, of 50,000 tons annual capacity, has been started. |
For beginners, Don Quixote is the heroic name that a minor hidalgo named Alonso Quixano gives himself in order to ride out as a knight errant. |
In the Plaza de Armas there stands a fine monument to the memory of hidalgo. |
Don Pedro's arc moves him from proud hidalgo to magnificent obsessive, an all-macho embodiment of the extremes of empowerment, totally devoid of any self-doubt. |