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1 I, TransPre| the one who treats it as a famous old jest-book. It is not 2 I, TransPre| and Noble Posterity of the Famous Nuno Alfonso, Alcaide of 3 I, TransPre| from 1637 to 1771, when the famous printer Ibarra took it up, 4 I, TransPre| those nobler actions of our famous ancestors."~ ~To call "Don 5 I, Commend| body show so!~ Or him, now famous grown-thou mad'st him grow 6 I, Commend| courtesy,~ Nor with thy famous arm this hand of mine~ That 7 I, Commend| in Dulcinea's name,~ And famous, honoured, wise, she lives 8 I, AuthPre| counts, bishops, ladies, or famous poets. Though if I were 9 I, AuthPre| world the story of your famous Don Quixote, the light and 10 I, AuthPre| were said to have been famous poets: and even if they 11 I, AuthPre| are at once with another famous annotation, setting forth-The 12 I, AuthPre| kissing the walls of the famous city of Lisbon, and it is 13 I, AuthPre| alteration, the story of the famous Don Quixote of La Mancha, 14 I, AuthPre| thou wilt make with the famous Sancho Panza, his squire, 15 I, I| CHARACTER AND PURSUITS OF THE FAMOUS GENTLEMAN DON QUIXOTE OF 16 I, I| so well as those of the famous Feliciano de Silva's composition, 17 I, I| belonging to a knight so famous, and one with such merits 18 I, I| kingdom and country to make it famous, and called himself Amadis 19 I, II| veracious history of my famous deeds is made known, the 20 I, II| traverse the ancient and famous Campo de Montiel;'" which 21 I, II| Quixote that he was in some famous castle, and that they were 22 I, V| doing, and will do the most famous deeds of chivalry that in 23 I, VI| in the invention of the famous Matteo Boiardo, whence too 24 I, VI| that I have here is the famous 'Don Belianis.'"~ ~"Well," 25 I, VI| it said, "History of the Famous Knight, Tirante el Blanco."~ ~" 26 I, VI| may compare with the most famous of Italy; let them be preserved 27 I, VI| its author was one of the famous poets of the world, not 28 I, VIII| is going to be the most famous adventure that has ever 29 I, VIII| documents referring to this famous knight; and this being his 30 I, IX| and wondrous deeds of our famous Spaniard, Don Quixote of 31 I, XII| man, "this morning that famous student-shepherd called 32 I, XIII| a mind to go and see the famous burial of Chrysostom they 33 I, XIII| in which are recorded the famous deeds of King Arthur, whom 34 I, XIII| time of this good king that famous order of chivalry of the 35 I, XIII| of the world; and in it, famous and renowned for their deeds, 36 I, XIII| and was a very stout and famous knight."~ ~To which our 37 I, XVI| himself to have reached a famous castle (for, as has been 38 I, XVIII| the sweet waters of the famous Xanthus, those that scour 39 I, XIX| tell them that he is the famous Don Quixote of La Mancha, 40 I, XX| ANY EVER ACHIEVED BY ANY FAMOUS KNIGHT IN THE WORLD~ ~ ~" 41 I, XX| with the whole herd of famous knights-errant of days gone 42 I, XXI| pagan to whose measure this famous head-piece was first forged 43 I, XXI| upon it she would not be so famous for her beauty as she is;" 44 I, XXI| this point, however much my famous deeds may deserve it; so 45 I, XXI| origin may prove great and famous, with which the king, my 46 I, XXII| the discussion between the famous Don Quixote of La Mancha 47 I, XXII| this good fellow is the famous Gines de Pasamonte, otherwise 48 I, XXIII| Gines de Pasamonte, the famous knave and thief who by the 49 I, XXV| knight-errant perfect and famous."~ ~"And is it very perilous, 50 I, XXV| thee know, Sancho, that the famous Amadis of Gaul was one of 51 I, XXV| painter desires to become famous in his art he endeavours 52 I, XXV| as much fame as the most famous."~ ~"It seems to me," said 53 I, XXV| her, nor any other of the famous women of times past, Greek, 54 I, XXV| that a knight-errant as famous as your worship should go 55 I, XXVI| as much fame as the most famous; for, according to his history, 56 I, XXIX| or charger that bore the famous Moor, Muzaraque, who to 57 I, XXXII| of the Great Captain, a famous and illustrious name, and 58 I, XXXII| days, when they say those famous knights roamed about the 59 I, XXXIII| In Florence, a rich and famous city of Italy in the province 60 I, XXXIII| thee a stanza made by the famous poet Luigi Tansillo at the 61 I, XXXVII| CONTINUED THE STORY OF THE FAMOUS PRINCESS MICOMICONA, WITH 62 I, XXXVIII| opportunity of making myself famous and renowned throughout 63 I, XXXIX| promoted to be ensign under a famous captain of Guadalajara, 64 I, XXXIX| with his fleet taken the famous island of Cyprus, which 65 I, XXXIX| night that followed that famous day I found myself with 66 I, XXXIX| captain was a son of the famous corsair Barbarossa. It was 67 I, XXXIX| Valencian gentleman and a famous soldier, capitulated upon 68 I, XXXIX| liberality to his brother, the famous John Andrea Doria; and what 69 I, XLVII| should not esteem myself a famous knight-errant; for such 70 I, XLVIII| themselves and become as famous in prose as the two princes 71 I, XLVIII| acted in Spain, written by a famous poet of these kingdoms, 72 I, XLVIII| surpasses them in doing famous deeds; and if this be the 73 I, XLIX| or all that multitude of famous knights, all those emperors 74 I, XLIX| of Arras fought with the famous lord of Charny, Mosen Pierres 75 I, LII| said the barber, "but the famous Don Quixote of La Mancha, 76 I, LII| where he was present at some famous jousts which came off in 77 I, LII| Aranjuez, and Montiel's famous plain:~ On Rocinante oft 78 I, LII| for, to borrow from the famous interlude of "The Perendenga," 79 II, I| speak for anyone else) the famous Don Belianis were alive 80 II, I| and more valiant than the famous Amadis of Gaul? Who more 81 II, I| who sang her beauty, the famous Ariosto, not caring to sing 82 II, I| plain; for since then a famous Andalusian poet has lamented 83 II, I| sung her tears, and another famous and rare poet, a Castilian, 84 II, II| persecuted. Few or none of the famous men that have lived escaped 85 II, III| exalt them above the most famous ever achieved by any knight-errant; 86 II, III| worship is one of the most famous knights-errant that have 87 II, III| are they scrutinised. Men famous for their genius, great 88 II, IV| the siege of Albracca; the famous thief, Brunello, by the 89 II, IV| although he was not one of the famous poets of Spain, who were, 90 II, VIII| me of what happened to a famous poet of our own day, who, 91 II, VIII| shepherd who set fire to the famous temple of Diana, by repute 92 II, VIII| was anxious to see that famous temple of the Rotunda, called 93 II, VIII| of the immortality their famous deeds deserve; though we 94 II, VIII| ourselves, besides Christians, famous knights. Such, Sancho, are 95 II, X| to look for her? For the famous knight Don Quixote of La 96 II, XIV| me go and challenge the famous giantess of Seville, La 97 II, XIV| in single combat that so famous knight Don Quixote of La 98 II, XIV| and rules the reins of a famous steed called Rocinante; 99 II, XVI| have named, shall become famous, and his name honoured throughout 100 II, XVIII| worship that you will become famous as a poet if you are guided 101 II, XXII| him a cousin of his own, a famous scholar, and one very much 102 II, XXII| Ruidera, which were likewise famous all over La Mancha, and 103 II, XXII| taking the road for the famous cave of Montesinos.~ ~On 104 II, XXV| landlord replied, "This is a famous puppet-showman, who for 105 II, XXV| release of Melisendra by the famous Don Gaiferos, one of the 106 II, XXVI| in my presence on such a famous knight and fearless lover 107 II, XXVI| required to clear up this famous history.~ ~ ~ ~ 108 II, XXVIII| quest of the banks of the famous Ebro, where that befell 109 II, XXIX| CHAPTER XXIX.~ ~OF THE FAMOUS ADVENTURE OF THE ENCHANTED 110 II, XXX| mounted and quitted the famous river, Don Quixote absorbed 111 II, XXXII| the qualities to make her famous throughout the world, beautiful 112 II, XXXII| established fact that all or most famous knights-errant have some 113 II, XXXII| cannot be wounded, as was the famous Roland, one of the twelve 114 II, XXXII| through whom her town will be famous and celebrated in ages to 115 II, XXXIV| in order to play him a famous one. But what the duches 116 II, XXXIV| thou devoured, as erst~ Was famous Favila."~ ~"That," said 117 II, XXXVIII| Maguncia reigned over the famous kingdom of Kandy, which 118 II, XL| O happy Don Quixote! O famous famous droll Sancho! All 119 II, XL| happy Don Quixote! O famous famous droll Sancho! All and each, 120 II, XL| given him none of these famous names of well-known horses, 121 II, XL| he may compare with the famous Rocinante."~ ~"I have nothing 122 II, XLI| time for the arrival of the famous horse Clavileno, the non-appearance 123 II, XLIV| And she for this shall famous be~ From Tagus to Jarama,~ 124 II, XLIV| who is about to set up his famous government, now demands 125 II, XLV| take possession of this famous island is bound to answer 126 II, LV| squire that was to the famous knight Don Quixote of La 127 II, LV| whole cave rang again.~ ~"Famous testimony!" exclaimed Don 128 II, LVIII| two eclogues, one by the famous poet Garcilasso, the other 129 II, LX| Barcelona, telling him that the famous Don Quixote of La Mancha, 130 II, LXII| birth, and a pupil of the famous Escotillo of whom such marvellous 131 II, LXII| who professes it known and famous in every region of the earth; 132 II, LXII| thine and two of hers, and a famous knight called Don Quixote 133 II, LXII| estimate does not include two famous translators, Doctor Cristobal 134 II, LXII| to bring his guest, the famous Don Quixote of La Mancha, 135 II, LXIII| fortune in seeing two such famous persons as Don Quixote and 136 II, LXXII| Quixote of La Mancha, the famous, the valiant, the wise, 137 II, LXXIII| the world knows, a very famous poet, and I'll be always 138 II, LXXIV| bought with his own money two famous dogs to guard the flock,