Parte,  Chap.

  1   I,  TransPre|               for it is known to the world in general as Jarvis's.
  2   I,  TransPre|              the mightiest power the world had seen since the Roman
  3   I,  TransPre|              would have deprived the world of "Don Quixote," had not
  4   I,  TransPre|             happy ignorance that the world had changed since his great-grandfather'
  5   I,  TransPre|             dramatic masterpiece the world has no opportunity of judging;
  6   I,  TransPre|             cosmopolitan book in the world, is one of the most intensely
  7   I,  TransPre|              of all the books in the world, "Don Quixote" is the most
  8   I,  TransPre|          according to the poet, "the world gave ground," and which
  9   I,  TransPre|         Before the appearance in the world of that labour of Cervantes,"
 10   I,  TransPre|        knight-errants. But after the world became a little acquainted
 11   I,  TransPre|             moral were that, in this world, true enthusiasm naturally
 12   I,  TransPre|              mischief it does in the world.~ ~A very slight examination
 13   I,  TransPre|             bringing him back to the world of fact and commonplace
 14   I,  TransPre|  incongruities between Don Quixote's world and the world he lived in,
 15   I,  TransPre|              Quixote's world and the world he lived in, between things
 16   I,  TransPre|                the best novel in the world beyond all comparison."
 17   I,   Commend|            bold, expert, as e'er the world did see;~ Thousands from
 18   I,   AuthPre|          fertile, and bring into the world births that fill it with
 19   I,   AuthPre|             from bringing before the world the story of your famous
 20   I,   AuthPre|              of chivalry have in the world and with the public, there
 21   I,         I|             to him no history in the world had more reality in it.
 22   I,         I|             that ever madman in this world hit upon, and that was that
 23   I,         I|              of himself, roaming the world over in full armour and
 24   I,         I|              of all the hacks in the world.~ ~Having got a name for
 25   I,        II|            by the thought of all the world was losing by his delay,
 26   I,        II|          that ever ate bread in this world. The landlord eyed him over
 27   I,       III|             the four quarters of the world seeking adventures on behalf
 28   I,       III|              in various parts of the world, among others the Curing-grounds
 29   I,       III|              all the carriers in the world had assailed him. The comrades
 30   I,        IV|               No, senor, not for the world; for once alone with me,
 31   I,        IV|          knighthood there are in the world to pay you as I have agreed,
 32   I,        IV|              Mancha, who, as all the world knows, yesterday received
 33   I,        IV|            haughty gesture, "All the world stand, unless all the world
 34   I,        IV|          world stand, unless all the world confess that in all the
 35   I,        IV|              confess that in all the world there is no maiden fairer
 36   I,         V|             of chivalry that in this world have been seen, are to be
 37   I,         V|    knight-errant and go all over the world in quest of adventures.
 38   I,        VI|              banishing them from the world."~ ~The simplicity of the
 39   I,        VI|            that he would not for the world say anything opposed to
 40   I,        VI|              is the best book in the world. Here knights eat and sleep,
 41   I,        VI|              the famous poets of the world, not to say of Spain, and
 42   I,       VII|         house instead of roaming the world looking for better bread
 43   I,       VII|         knights-errant were what the world stood most in need of, and
 44   I,      VIII|           the greatest danger in the world, thou must not put a hand
 45   I,        IX|       fortune had not helped me, the world would have remained deprived
 46   I,         X|             as well as anyone in the world who has ever governed islands."~ ~
 47   I,         X|              than I in all the known world; hast thou read in history
 48   I,         X|            do not seek to make a new world or pervert knight-errantry."~ ~"
 49   I,        XI|         honoured and esteemed by the world, I desire that thou seat
 50   I,        XI|             moment to the end of the world."~ ~"For all that," said
 51   I,       XII|          bliss with God in the other world. Her husband Guillermo died
 52   I,      XIII|             for those alone whom the world calls knights-errant, of
 53   I,      XIII|             and various parts of the world; and in it, famous and renowned
 54   I,      XIII|           austere professions in the world, and I imagine even that
 55   I,      XIII|             but so necessary for the world I am very much inclined
 56   I,      XIII|        Heaven for the welfare of the world, but we soldiers and knights
 57   I,      XIII|         herself fortunate if all the world knows that she is loved
 58   I,      XIII|              pleased or not that the world should know I serve her;
 59   I,       XIV|             them to all the spacious world.~ ~ Disdain hath power to
 60   I,       XIV|           all the good people of the world, for she shows that she
 61   I,       XVI|           that have been seen in the world this long time past."~ ~"
 62   I,       XVI|                Are you so new in the world as not to know?" answered
 63   I,       XVI|     miserable and needy being in the world, and to-morrow will have
 64   I,       XVI|            drollest scrimmage in the world. The carrier, however, perceiving
 65   I,      XVII|           could be found in the wide world. What I could tell thee
 66   I,      XVII|           there was a fraud upon the world and those in it who stood
 67   I,      XVII|            were yet to come into the world ever complain of him or
 68   I,     XVIII|        phantoms or beings of another world? and I hold this confirmed
 69   I,     XVIII|         pleasure can there be in the world, or what delight can equal
 70   I,     XVIII|              that ever knight in the world possessed, for, besides
 71   I,       XIX|              and calling to roam the world righting wrongs and redressing
 72   I,       XIX|      something evil and of the other world; and so I could not avoid
 73   I,       XIX|            and spectres of the other world; but even so, I remember
 74   I,       XIX|              they were known all the world round; and so I say that
 75   I,        XX|             ANY FAMOUS KNIGHT IN THE WORLD~ ~ ~"It cannot be, senor,
 76   I,        XX|        histories, that anyone in the world could have imagined, and
 77   I,        XX|             for trifles in the other world; for I would have thee know,
 78   I,       XXI|             is requisite to roam the world, as it were on probation,
 79   I,       XXI|     discovered anywhere in the known world. Straightway it will come
 80   I,       XXI|        deemed the best knight in the world.~ ~"The king will then command
 81   I,       XXI|             kinds of lineages in the world; some there be tracing and
 82   I,      XXII|              are no sorceries in the world that can move or compel
 83   I,      XXII|              object was that all the world should enjoy itself and
 84   I,      XXII|              Heaven sent me into the world and caused me to make profession
 85   I,     XXIII|            the knights-errant in the world; and I can tell you I fancy
 86   I,     XXIII|              and brotherhoods in the world."~ ~"Senor," replied Sancho, "
 87   I,     XXIII|           most doleful lament in the world, so loud that Don Quixote
 88   I,      XXIV|             produces the best in the world. When I heard him say so,
 89   I,      XXIV|           all the other women in the world. It is true, and I own it
 90   I,      XXIV|             intelligent woman in the world; and I wish your worship
 91   I,      XXIV|               nor will anyone in the world remove it, or make me think
 92   I,       XXV|             them better than all the world that profess them."~ ~"Senor,"
 93   I,       XXV|            fame throughout the known world; and it shall be such that
 94   I,       XXV|              of all that were in the world in his time. A fig for Don
 95   I,       XXV| understanding that any squire in the world has or ever had. Is it possible
 96   I,       XXV|         estimation as it is, all the world would pursue me to rob me
 97   I,       XXV|              exalted princess in the world. For thou shouldst know,
 98   I,     XXVII|              But who is there in the world that can boast of having
 99   I,     XXVII|          that would prove to all the world the righteous indignation
100   I,    XXVIII|             Mancha was sent into the world; for by reason of his having
101   I,    XXVIII|            revive and restore to the world the long-lost and almost
102   I,    XXVIII|         cared very little if all the world knew it. They told me they
103   I,    XXVIII|              said, to the end of the world. I at once packed up in
104   I,       XXX|           with you to the end of the world until I find myself in the
105   I,       XXX|          must have been kings in the world who kept mistresses. As
106   I,      XXXI|    tyrannical and wicked men in this world, I may tell you that some
107   I,      XXXI|             of all the clowns in the world. To which she replied that
108   I,      XXXI|              all the revenges in the world; if you have here anything
109   I,     XXXII|             no better reading in the world, and I have here two or
110   I,     XXXII|        earned the title all over the world of the Great Captain, a
111   I,     XXXII|        Felixmarte of Hircania in the world, nor any Cirongilio of Thrace,
112   I,     XXXII|              any such knights in the world, and no such exploits or
113   I,     XXXII|             knights roamed about the world."~ ~Sancho had made his
114   I,    XXXIII|        dissatisfied man in the whole world; for, I know not how long
115   I,    XXXIII|             to publish it to all the world; and as, in short, it must
116   I,    XXXIII|           God or for the sake of the world, or for both; those undertaken
117   I,    XXXIII|       undertaken for the sake of the world are those of the men who
118   I,    XXXIII|              the sake of God and the world together are those of brave
119   I,    XXXIII|             there is no jewel in the world so precious as a chaste
120   I,     XXXIV|       passage across the sea of this world; but reckon thyself now
121   I,     XXXIV|             faithful handmaid in the world, and her mistress for another
122   I,     XXXIV|           wanton wishes, and let the world know (if haply it shall
123   I,     XXXIV|           friendship ever saw in the world;" and as she uttered these
124   I,     XXXIV|            man there could be in the world. He himself, persuaded he
125   I,      XXXV|             strangest costume in the world. He was in his shirt, which
126   I,     XXXVI|         little or no nobility in the world that has not travelled the
127   I,     XXXVI|          lofty noble spirit, and the world shall see that with thee
128   I,    XXXVII|             of knights-errant in the world."~ ~"Let your worship be
129   I,    XXXVII|          what being is there in this world, who entering the gate of
130   I,    XXXVII|              The first good news the world and mankind received was
131   I,    XXXVII|             ruling and governing the world from a chair, their hunger
132   I,   XXXVIII|             from till the end of the world, than another takes his
133   I,     XXXIX|              and bravest Moor in the world, entertained of returning
134   I,        XL|           all the obligations in the world. And to prove the truth
135   I,        XL|             the easiest thing in the world for us to embark even in
136   I,       XLI|             do with everybody in the world."~ ~"And when dost thou
137   I,      XLII|            ever befell anyone in the world."~ ~Here the curate went
138   I,     XLIII|          would not do it for all the world. I would not ask anything
139   I,     XLIII|               and delectable in this world! What is thy grace doing
140   I,     XLIII|              that ever father in the world met for having laid hands
141   I,     XLIII|            he magnified the loss the world would sustain by his absence
142   I,     XLIII|           You know but little of the world," returned Don Quixote, "
143   I,      XLIV|              departure for the other world, for nothing else can be
144   I,      XLIV|          master will be in the other world."~ ~"Give me leave, senora,
145   I,      XLIV|         little if he is in the other world; for I will rescue him thence
146   I,      XLIV|             in spite of all the same world can do; or at any rate I
147   I,       XLV|             greatest nonsense in the world, in particular to the four
148   I,       XLV|                all the people in the world will not make me believe
149   I,       XLV|            will there ever be in the world, not bold enough to give,
150   I,      XLVI|              there are women in this world capable of gratitude; as
151   I,      XLVI|             in all the cities of the world, you booby, that can hurt
152   I,      XLVI|            forth to the light of the world brave whelps that shall
153   I,     XLVII|             I am a new knight in the world, and the first to revive
154   I,     XLVII|          fame, because nobody in the world thinks about them; to valiant
155   I,    XLVIII|       superiority and please all the world; so that the fault does
156   I,    XLVIII|               that he has filled the world with his fame; and yet,
157   I,      XLIX|           which God sent me into the world." And so saying, accompanied
158   I,      XLIX|          infinity of Amadises in the world, or all that multitude of
159   I,      XLIX|            any knights-errant in the world, and that all the books
160   I,      XLIX|         nourishment. What wit in the world can persuade another that
161   I,         L|            is the best fellow in the world; and I would gladly give
162   I,         L|             say there are men in the world who farm seigniories, paying
163   I,        LI|         delightful city in the whole world, which was Naples; and that
164   I,       LII|             should be knights in the world professing the of knight-errantry;
165   I,       LII|             I, who was born into the world to redress all such like
166   I,       LII|              Mancha, nay, of all the world, that for want of thee will
167   I,       LII|              there is nothing in the world more delightful than to
168   I,       LII|            chivalry that pervade the world and are so popular; for
169   I,       LII|       masquerading through the whole world. And he who has shown the
170   I,       LII|              that ever madman in the world gave way to. It was this:
171   I,       LII|              printing-presses in the world, or if they print more books
172  II,         I|           threaten and lay waste the world? But in one way only will
173  II,         I|         endeavour is to convince the world of the mistake it makes
174  II,         I|               that ever lived in the world; on the contrary, I suspect
175  II,         I|             were such knights in the world, and I have often, with
176  II,         I|             all the histories in the world; for by the perception I
177  II,         I|          ever were any or not in the world; but the Holy Scripture,
178  II,         I|             wanton, and she left the world as full of her vagaries
179  II,         I|             Angelica, who turned the world upside down."~ ~"Strange,"
180  II,        II|              carried me all over the world, and you are mightily mistaken.
181  II,        II|        reviving and restoring to the world the now forgotten order
182  II,       III|            been, or will be, all the world over. A blessing on Cide
183  II,       III|              no human history in the world, I suppose," said Don Quixote, "
184  II,       III|         fling books broadcast on the world as if they were fritters."~ ~"
185  II,       III|          will answer you and all the world every question you may choose
186  II,        IV|         above all the knights of the world. He commended his very praiseworthy
187  II,        IV|            dozen melons. Body of the world, senor bachelor! there is
188  II,         V|           bound, but to go round the world, and play at give and take
189  II,         V|           all the governments in the world; you came out of your mother'
190  II,         V|            How many there are in the world who live without a government,
191  II,         V|        people. The best sauce in the world is hunger, and as the poor
192  II,         V|             tower, or go roaming the world, as the Infanta Dona Urraca
193  II,        VI|             must be all sorts in the world; and though we may be all
194  II,        VI|              of the court, range the world over by looking at a map,
195  II,        VI|            hast uttered that all the world should ring with. What!
196  II,        VI|              all the lineages in the world (attend to what I am saying)
197  II,        VI|           travel in spite of all the world, and it will be labour in
198  II,       VII|           time) to hunt all over the world for what he calls ventures,
199  II,       VII|            as God knows, and all the world, and my hens too, that won'
200  II,       VII|           more hours of life in this world than God may be pleased
201  II,       VII|            for all the wealth of the world; and as he stood there dumbfoundered
202  II,       VII|      inactivity he is defrauding the world of the redress of wrongs,
203  II,       VII|        ungrateful stock, for all the world knows, but particularly
204  II,       VII|        worship to sally out upon the world a third time; so I offer
205  II,       VII|       lunatics as master and man the world had never seen. In fine,
206  II,      VIII|           from hand to hand over the world, I don't care a fig, let
207  II,      VIII|             the seven wonders of the world, and burned it with the
208  II,      VIII|            to leave behind me in the world a name that would last for
209  II,      VIII|          courteous Cortes in the New World? All these and a variety
210  II,      VIII|          must after all end with the world itself, which has its own
211  II,      VIII|          indolence by traversing the world in all directions seeking
212  II,      VIII|             the seven wonders of the world; but none of these tombs,
213  II,      VIII|           that have ever been in the world have left or may leave behind
214  II,         X|         above all the squires in the world! Bear in mind, and let it
215  II,        XI|             all the Dulcineas in the world; for the well-being of a
216  II,        XI|          vale of tears, in this evil world of ours, where there is
217  II,        XI|              defensive armour in the world, except to stow oneself
218  II,       XII|              comedy and life of this world, where some play emperors,
219  II,       XII|            the most beautiful in the world?"~ ~"Not so," said Don Quixote
220  II,      XIII|               for what squire in the world is there so poor as not
221  II,      XIII|             all the strumpets in the world, for all they do and say
222  II,      XIII|             not a greater one in the world than my master, for he is
223  II,      XIII|          best roasted lady the whole world could produce; but that
224  II,       XIV|              changeable woman in the world. I came, I saw, I conquered,
225  II,       XIV|     conquered all the knights in the world; for this Don Quixote that
226  II,       XIV|          Spain, or even of the whole world, I say nothing; but that
227  II,       XIV|        greatest friend I have in the world; so much so that I may say
228  II,       XIV|             him throughout the known world. And in confirmation of
229  II,       XIV|            unless it be in the other world, where it is known that
230  II,       XVI|      knight-errant of the age in the world because of his late victory.
231  II,       XVI|           there no other pair in the world for them to take the likeness
232  II,       XVI|            well-behaved horse in the world; he never does anything
233  II,       XVI|            are knights-errant in the world in these days, and histories
234  II,       XVI|        knights-errant with which the world is filled, so much to the
235  II,      XVII|         bigger to thee than half the world. Retire, Sancho, and leave
236  II,      XVII|        wherein all the heroes of the world may see themselves! Second
237  II,     XVIII|            bravest and wisest in the world."~ ~The lady, whose name
238  II,     XVIII|           the greatest madman in the world, and heard him make observations
239  II,     XVIII|              is the best poet in the world."~ ~"There is no rule without
240  II,     XVIII|          most of the sciences in the world, for he who professes it
241  II,     XVIII|             clime and quarter of the world he is in. He must know mathematics,
242  II,     XVIII|             that the majority of the world are of opinion that there
243  II,     XVIII|            and clever scribes in the world will not make sense of the
244  II,       XIX|       adventures in all parts of the world. He informed them that his
245  II,       XIX|             all the pedigrees in the world by heart, will have it that
246  II,       XIX|            most mistaken idea in the world about skill with the sword,
247  II,       XIX|              there is not one in the world I will not compel to give
248  II,        XX|              thy rest, nor doth this world's empty pomp disturb thee,
249  II,        XX|           the best foundation in the world is money."~ ~"For God's
250  II,        XX|              the best dancers in the world.~ ~ ~Following these there
251  II,        XX|             only two families in the world, the Haves and the Haven'
252  II,        XX|            word until the end of the world, or, at least, till the
253  II,        XX|            in hand, and go about the world preaching fine sermons." "
254  II,        XX|             account for in the other world;" and so saying, he began
255  II,      XXII|              good woman in the whole world; and his advice was that
256  II,      XXII|            in hand, and go about the world preaching fine sermons;
257  II,      XXII|             was the first man in the world that had a cold in his head,
258  II,      XXII|              of service to the whole world."~ ~Sancho, who had been
259  II,      XXII|           being the first man in the world he would have scratched
260  II,      XXII|             the first tumbler in the world?"~ ~"Really, brother," answered
261  II,      XXII|             The first tumbler in the world, you must know, was Lucifer,
262  II,      XXII|           before me, only to let the world know that while thou dost
263  II,      XXII|          unhurt to the light of this world thou art leaving to bury
264  II,     XXIII|             mayest make known to the world what is shut up and concealed
265  II,     XXIII|           the story they told in the world above here was true, that
266  II,     XXIII|             greatest pleasure in the world."~ ~"And with no less do
267  II,     XXIII|             which to this day in the world of the living, and in the
268  II,     XXIII|           himself to the sun and the world. The lakes aforesaid send
269  II,     XXIII|         these parts, and even in the world, come up to her for beauty,
270  II,     XXIII|               went down to the other world, and an unlucky moment when
271  II,     XXIII|            such things can be in the world, and that enchanters and
272  II,     XXIII|     experienced in the things of the world, everything that has some
273  II,       XXV|          most finished brayer in the world; the tone you have got is
274  II,       XXV|           gifts going to loss in the world, and that they are ill bestowed
275  II,       XXV|         leads the finest life in the world; talks more than six, drinks
276  II,       XXV|            to the best knight in the world! Be of good cheer, for thy
277  II,       XXV|           that there are apes in the world that can divine as I have
278  II,       XXV|            up all the profits in the world. And now, because I have
279  II,       XXV|      best-worth-seeing things in the world this day; but operibus credite
280  II,      XXVI|            knights-errant are in the world; just think, if I had not
281  II,     XXVII|              less of God than of the world, and more of the flesh than
282  II,    XXVIII|            of the best island in the world? Well, as thou thyself hast
283  II,      XXIX|           catch the best shad in the world here."~ ~As Sancho said
284  II,      XXIX|          upset me; God help us, this world is all machinations and
285  II,       XXX|            had knight-errant in this world a more talkative or a droller
286  II,      XXXI|              story short of the next world."~ ~"I'll stop less than
287  II,      XXXI|              fairest creature in the world; at any rate, in nimbleness
288  II,      XXXI|            going wandering about the world, gaping and making a laughing-stock
289  II,     XXXII|         having ever seen more of the world than may lie within twenty
290  II,     XXXII|              is spent in roaming the world in quest, not of its enjoyments,
291  II,     XXXII|          there's nothing more in the world to be said, thought, or
292  II,     XXXII|            any knights-errant in the world, is it any wonder if he
293  II,     XXXII|            any knights-errant in the world; had Amadis or any of his
294  II,     XXXII|              fairest creature in the world, nay, in all La Mancha.~ ~
295  II,     XXXII|              eloquent orators in the world."~ ~"True," said the duke; "
296  II,     XXXII|                who can have done the world such an injury? Who can
297  II,     XXXII|          accursed race born into the world to obscure and bring to
298  II,     XXXII|          said lady is nothing in the world but an imaginary lady, one
299  II,     XXXII|           any Dulcinea or not in the world, or whether she is imaginary
300  II,     XXXII|            her famous throughout the world, beautiful without blemish,
301  II,     XXXII|             a cage, in which all the world would not have been able
302  II,     XXXII|          which is the fairest in the world, to me she appeared to be
303  II,    XXXIII|               and 'when we quit this world and are put underground
304  II,    XXXIII|           the envy and malice of the world. Let Sancho he of good cheer;
305  II,    XXXIII|          tell us what goes on in the world, plainly and distinctly,
306  II,    XXXIII|             s now going all over the world in books, so Samson Carrasco
307  II,      XXXV|            great many doctors in the world; even the enchanters are
308  II,      XXXV|           quickly as I can, that the world may enjoy the beauty of
309  II,     XXXVI|         familiar with trouble in the world could have imagined; but
310  II,     XXXVI|           the sort are needed in the world; he would at any rate learn
311  II,    XXXVII|              present, but to all the world, that there is no virtue
312  II,    XXXVII|           for all the duennas in the world."~ ~They would have carried
313  II,    XXXVII|        best-bred knight in the whole world of courtliness; and in these
314  II,   XXXVIII|          most hardened hearts in the world; but ere it is proclaimed
315  II,   XXXVIII|          have ever borne arms in the world. I conjure thee, by what
316  II,   XXXVIII|              was fairer than all the world; and is so still, unless
317  II,   XXXVIII|     seguidillas? I swear I think the world is the same all over! But
318  II,        XL|       through different parts of the world; he is here to-day, to-morrow
319  II,        XL|       against all the amblers in the world."~ ~They all laughed, and
320  II,        XL|              as God sent us into the world, he knows why he did, and
321  II,       XLI|             be isle or island in the world that will know me: and so,
322  II,      XLII|          than the best island in the world."~ ~"Recollect, Sancho,"
323  II,      XLII|            may, with the help of the world's riches, gain those of
324  II,     XLIII|            rich pass for saws in the world;' and as I'll be rich, being
325  II,      XLIV|     discipline speedily, so that the world may once more enjoy the
326  II,      XLIV|              and better known to the world by the praise of your highness
327  II,      XLIV|            for all the wealth of the world that she found us here;
328  II,      XLIV|              Nature sent me into the world to be hers and no other'
329  II,       XLV|              antipodes, torch of the world, eye of heaven, sweet stimulator
330  II,       XLV|             the greatest dolt in the world; now you will see whether
331  II,       XLV|             Justice from God and the world! see here, senor governor,
332  II,      XLVI|            the knights-errant in the world, if they be all ungrateful!
333  II,     XLVII|              There is nothing in the world less nourishing than an
334  II,    XLVIII|           love to do good to all the world, and to this end I have
335  II,    XLVIII|            relieves those of all the world;" and without staying for
336  II,    XLVIII|          most graceless bosom in the world. Is there a duenna on earth
337  II,    XLVIII|             Is there a duenna in the world that escapes being ill-tempered,
338  II,    XLVIII|            her all the graces in the world; she sings like a lark,
339  II,    XLVIII|            arms; for by what all the world says you came into it to
340  II,      XLIX|            see something new in this world; jokes become realities,
341  II,      XLIX|            past; I longed to see the world, or at least the town where
342  II,      XLIX|          merely a longing to see the world, which did not go beyond
343  II,      XLIX|         childish or eager to see the world; for a respectable damsel
344  II,      XLIX|              they had for seeing the world by night and without quitting
345  II,         L|              is hard to find in this world and may God make me as good
346  II,         L|             set a coach like all the world; for she who has a governor
347  II,         L|              backbiters all over the world; 'let me go warm and the
348  II,       LII|         would not leave thee in this world without me.~ ~Thy wife,~
349  II,      LIII|           evens, in spite of all the world. Here in this stable I leave
350  II,       LIV|            of all the islands in the world. Well then, it so happened
351  II,       LIV|            there any scarcity in the world of cleverer men than thou
352  II,       LIV|              fairest creature in the world. She wept as she went, and
353  II,        LV|           who live in this miserable world! Who would have said that
354  II,        LV|            him the road to the other world, led to some opening.~ ~
355  II,        LV|           those that need it in this world, it will also extend to
356  II,        LV|            there till the end of the world. So now my lord and lady
357  II,        LV|             island, but of the whole world; and that point being settled,
358  II,     LVIII|       bravest saints and knights the world ever had or heaven has now."~ ~
359  II,     LVIII|             no story or event in the world that he had not at his fingers'
360  II,     LVIII|       courteous gentleman in all the world, unless a history of his
361  II,     LVIII|             courteous maidens in the world, excepting only the peerless
362  II,     LVIII|      possible there is anyone in the world who will dare to say and
363  II,     LVIII|         there is anyone in the whole world who will say thou art not
364  II,       LIX|          means I shall expose to the world the lie of this new history
365  II,        LX|            who hath filled the whole world with his achievements."~ ~
366  II,        LX|              Don Vicente and all the world, should they seek to injure
367  II,        LX|       drollest and wisest man in the world; and that in four days from
368  II,        LX|          general pleasure to all the world. He despatched the letter
369  II,      LXII|           all the governments in the world; I got out of it by taking
370  II,      LXII|            magicians and wizards the world ever saw, a Pole, I believe,
371  II,      LXII|             at once, not to keep the world in suspense, fancying that
372  II,      LXII|          worship is not known in the world, which always begrudges
373  II,      LXII|             books to win fame in the world, for I am known in it already
374  II,      LXIV|              on board though all the world strive to prevent us."~ ~"
375  II,      LXIV|             the fairest woman in the world, and I the most unfortunate
376  II,       LXV|              you have done the whole world in trying to bring the most
377  II,      LXVI|              thing as Fortune in the world, nor does anything which
378  II,      LXVI|              and a judge, as all the world knows, to settle these doubtful
379  II,      LXVI|              greatest glutton in the world, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "
380  II,      LXIX|             not dead as the ignorant world imagines, but living in
381  II,      LXIX|         myself be handled by all the world; but allow duennas to touch
382  II,      LXIX|          thousand years in the other world; and to thee, the most compassionate
383  II,       LXX|              enchanted people in the world; and may God deliver me
384  II,       LXX|           have remained in the other world."~ ~"Love might very well
385  II,       LXX|             did you see in the other world? What goes on in hell? For
386  II,       LXX|           there is no other I in the world; this history has been going
387  II,      LXXI|           most unlucky doctor in the world; there's many a physician
388  II,      LXXI|           take less though the whole world should bid me) make three
389  II,      LXXI|              greatest anxiety in the world, came at last, though it
390  II,     LXXII|     falsehood before the face of the world; and so I went on straight
391  II,    LXXIII|      decoration that ever ass in the world underwent. They were at
392  II,    LXXIII|            any new practice into the world."~ ~Sanchica embraced her
393  II,    LXXIII|          Carrasco, "I am, as all the world knows, a very famous poet,
394  II,    LXXIII|           the ones in print that the world is filled with, Filidas,
395  II,     LXXIV|            are knights-errant in the world."~ ~"Ah!" said Sancho weeping, "
396  II,     LXXIV|             it; for I am leaving the world with a feeling of compunction
397  II,     LXXIV|          make him quail.~ He for the world but little cared;~ And at
398  II,     LXXIV|         cared;~ And at his feats the world was scared;~ A crazy man
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