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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| too, of the popularity and success of the book, and beyond 2 I, TransPre| Part. But it was not the success he coveted. In all probability 3 I, TransPre| would have given all the success of "Don Quixote," nay, would 4 I, TransPre| Plaza Mayor, for one such success as Lope de Vega was enjoying 5 I, TransPre| accuses him of envy of Lope's success, of petulance and querulousness, 6 I, TransPre| displays, has insured its success with the multitude, is the 7 I, TransPre| noticing how, flushed by his success in this instance, he is 8 I, AuthPre| will have achieved no small success."~ ~In profound silence 9 I, III| fortunate knight, and grant you success in battle." Don Quixote 10 I, X| it then, and God grant us success, and that the time for winning 11 I, XX| move by jumps. Seeing the success of his trick, Sancho Panza 12 I, XXVII| that God might grant them success in such an arduous and Christian 13 I, XXVIII| hold out to him any hope of success, however remote.~ ~ ~"All 14 I, XXXIII| thoughts, and with no better success than if I were endeavouring 15 I, XXXIII| and question him as to his success. Everything fell out as 16 I, XLII| wars was attended with such success, that by his gallant conduct 17 I, LI| possessions, I had great hopes of success. There was another of the 18 II, XVIII| No triumph, glory, or success,~ Only the long-lost happiness,~ 19 II, XXII| his purpose and insure the success of the deception.~ ~ ~"That," 20 II, XXII| to aid him and grant him success in this to all appearance 21 II, LXIII| valour? Faint prospects of success should make men bold, but