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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| subject of the burlesque. Enchantments of the sort travestied in 2 I, I| read about in his books, enchantments, quarrels, battles, challenges, 3 I, I| slew Roland in spite of enchantments, availing himself of the 4 I, VII| for it in spite of all his enchantments as soon as I rise from this 5 I, XVIII| of something else besides enchantments; and what I make out clearly 6 I, XVIII| such craft that no kind of enchantments can take effect upon him 7 I, XVIII| was full of the battles, enchantments, adventures, crazy feats, 8 I, XXV| destroying fleets, and breaking enchantments, and as this place is so 9 I, XXXII| and so many battles and enchantments that they take away one' 10 I, XLV| knights like myself, the enchantments of this place have nothing 11 I, XLV| my master says about the enchantments of this castle, for it is 12 I, XLVI| by any other means than enchantments; for I know well enough, 13 I, XLVII| perhaps the chivalry and enchantments of our day take a different 14 I, XLVII| invented other kinds of enchantments and other modes of carrying 15 I, XLVII| see the drift of these new enchantments? Well then, I can tell you 16 I, XLIX| there are many sorts of enchantments, and it may be that in the 17 I, XLIX| marvellous adventures, and enchantments of every kind, and battles, 18 I, L| hardships, imprisonments, and enchantments; and though it be such a 19 II, XI| consequence than all the enchantments and transformations on earth."~ ~" 20 II, XVI| issue; he made light of enchantments and enchanters; he thought 21 II, XVII| am not bound to do more; enchantments avaunt, and God uphold the 22 II, XVII| Quixote. "Are there any enchantments that can prevail against 23 II, XX| enchanters persecute nor enchantments affright. Sleep, I say, 24 II, XXIII| and that enchanters and enchantments can have such power in it 25 II, XXIX| have already told thee that enchantments transform things and change 26 II, XXXI| giants and caitiffs and enchantments, began to suspect that this 27 II, XXXII| confine me except by force of enchantments. But as I delivered myself 28 II, XXXV| backside has got to do with enchantments. By God, if Senor Merlin 29 II, XLI| Christian, and works his enchantments with great circumspection,