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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