Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XIII|         sweat; and if those who attained to that rank had not had
 2   I,    XXVIII|     wished, for when desire has attained its object, the greatest
 3   I,    XXXVII|      they desire, and that once attained, we have seen many who have
 4   I,    XLVIII|        and that, as this may be attained by any sort of play, good
 5   I,    XLVIII|   beyond all comparison, better attained by means of good plays than
 6   I,    XLVIII|     objects they aim at happily attained; as well the amusement of
 7  II,       III|     those who have acquired and attained a well-deserved reputation
 8  II,        VI| extending themselves until they attained surpassing greatness; those
 9  II,        VI|     infinite blessings that are attained by it; I know that the path
10  II,      VIII|       of his ambition should be attained, nevertheless it became
11  II,       XIV|    object of my hopes should be attained; but my labours have gone
12  II,       XXI|       pardon, as by its means I attained the bliss of being thine."~ ~
13  II,     XLIII|         its opposite, never yet attained the object of an honest
14  II,      LXII|   recognised; and that which is attained by the profession of arms
15  II,      LXIX|        they had in view was now attained. When Don Quixote saw Altisidora
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