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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| maintain the struggle to gain a livelihood as a dramatist 2 I, VII| knights of the Court to gain the victory in this tourney, 3 I, XII| that he had any eye to the gain and profit which the custody 4 I, XXIV| point that, in order to gain his object and overcome 5 I, XXV| myself, I neither lose nor gain; but if they did, what is 6 I, XXIX| may be lost without any gain to his body." Sancho had 7 I, XXXIII| there is honour, glory, gain, in attempting them, however 8 I, XXXIII| excellent way of beginning to gain her good-will and render 9 I, XXXIX| is a difficult matter to gain admission to his service 10 I, XXXIX| we were young men able to gain our living, consented to 11 I, XLI| expected that they were to gain their liberty by force of 12 I, XLIII| lies,~ I dare not hope to gain it.~ ~ One solitary distant 13 I, XLIII| himself as much as he could to gain a footing; just like those 14 II, VIII| myself, I neither lose nor gain; nay, while I see myself 15 II, XVIII| No other prize I seek to gain,~ No triumph, glory, or 16 II, XLII| help of the world's riches, gain those of heaven."~ ~"Well 17 II, LIII| myself, I neither lose nor gain;' I mean that without a 18 II, LIV| sure and certain source of gain. They travel nearly all 19 II, LIV| I know that well-gotten gain may be lost, but ill-gotten 20 II, LIV| be lost, but ill-gotten gain is lost, itself and its 21 II, LV| myself; I neither lose nor gain.' Whether I have governed 22 II, LVII| myself, I neither lose nor gain.'"~ ~Thus did Sancho soliloquise 23 II, LXV| not see, senor, that the gain by Don Quixote's sanity