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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| translator who makes it his aim to treat "Don Quixote" with 2 I, Commend| Book! thou make thy steady aim,~ No empty chatterer will 3 I, AuthPre| praise it. Finally, keep your aim fixed on the destruction 4 I, XXI| venture without any other aim.~ ~As they went along, then, 5 I, XXVII| honour and welfare for their aim? But, woe is me, wherefore 6 I, XXVIII| contrary, had for their aim his own pleasure rather 7 I, XXXIII| and not only dost thou aim at this, but thou wouldst 8 I, XXXVII| estimable which has for its aim the nobler object. The end 9 I, XXXVII| now of divine letters, the aim of which is to raise and 10 I, XLVII| nonsensical tales that aim solely at giving amusement 11 I, XLVIII| produced and the objects they aim at happily attained; as 12 II, XVII| they have missed their aim, for I trust to my master' 13 II, XVIII| which he made the end and aim of his desires. There was 14 II, XLII| if thou make virtue thy aim, and take a pride in doing 15 II, XLIII| mean, always make it thy aim and fixed purpose to do 16 II, LI| extremes, for in that is the aim of wisdom. Visit the gaols, 17 II, LIV| just as if they were taking aim at it; and in this attitude 18 II, LIV| Ricote for his bota and took aim like the rest of them, and