Don Quixote - Part I - Page 31/400

But it is, after all, the humour of "Don Quixote" that distinguishes it

from all other books of the romance kind. It is this that makes it, as

one of the most judicial-minded of modern critics calls it, "the best

novel in the world beyond all comparison." It is its varied humour,

ranging from broad farce to comedy as subtle as Shakespeare's or

Moliere's that has naturalised it in every country where there are

readers, and made it a classic in every language that has a literature.