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Parte, Chap.
1 I, Commend| pelt the people as they pass.~ Win the attention of the 2 I, Commend| retreat -,~ Resolved to pass my life discreet -;~ For 3 I, AuthPre| I, however-for though I pass for the father, I am but 4 I, II| that brought him to this pass. As for white armour, he 5 I, V| brought your worship to this pass?" But to all questions the 6 I, V| things had come to this pass, and burn all these accursed 7 I, V| faith to-morrow shall not pass without public judgment 8 I, V| brought your worship to such a pass."~ ~They carried him to 9 I, VI| come into my hands, shall pass at once into those of the 10 I, IX| seems to me deliberately to pass it over in silence; which 11 I, X| anywhere, and I want no more to pass the rest of my life in ease 12 I, X| goatherds, so they determined to pass the night there, and it 13 I, XI| at once where you mean to pass the night, for the labour 14 I, XII| despairing elegies. One will pass all the hours of the night 15 I, XIV| it be so, has no right to pass for beautiful; but if modesty 16 I, XV| invited and compelled them to pass there the hours of the noontide 17 I, XV| admonition as to let it pass without saying in reply, " 18 I, XV| fixed times for coming to pass; because it seems to me 19 I, XVI| evident since he would not pass over in silence those that 20 I, XVII| Dulcinea del Toboso, I shall pass over unnoticed and in silence! 21 I, XIX| encamisados must of necessity pass; and as soon as he saw them 22 I, XX| Sancho."~ ~"It came to pass," said Sancho, "that the 23 I, XX| plains of Estremadura to pass over into the Kingdom of 24 I, XX| her support in that dread pass and enterprise, and on the 25 I, XX| dodging it. But let that pass; all will come out in the 26 I, XXI| and said Sancho, "Let it pass for a jest as it cannot 27 I, XXI| Straightway it will come to pass that she will fix her eyes 28 I, XXIII| seemed prudent to Sancho to pass the night and even some 29 I, XXIII| found is he whom you saw pass by with such nimbleness 30 I, XXIV| warning because I wish to pass briefly over the story of 31 I, XXIV| to flight, as it cannot pass the limit fixed by nature, 32 I, XXIV| veritable born lady; to such a pass had his unholy books brought 33 I, XXV| your worship had let that pass -and you were not a judge 34 I, XXV| verses, and that they may pass for lovers, or for men valiant 35 I, XXVI| try as best he could to pass for a squire, and that they 36 I, XXVII| desired was never to come to pass. To all this Don Fernando 37 I, XXVII| they think I may perhaps pass and find it; and so, even 38 I, XXVII| village to their huts. Thus do pass the wretched life that remains 39 I, XXVIII| recital of my woes, I will pass over in silence all the 40 I, XXVIII| would not let the occasion pass, senora," replied Cardenio, " 41 I, XXIX| to show me where I may pass my life unharassed by the 42 I, XXIX| said the curate, "we must pass right through my village, 43 I, XXX| for all this must come to pass satisfactorily since my 44 I, XXXIII| that my wife Camilla should pass this crisis, and be refined 45 I, XXXIII| taken captive rather than pass through the mire, and spoil 46 I, XXXIII| natural strength in herself to pass through and tread under 47 I, XXXIII| Who knows what may come to pass?~ ~Breaking is an easy matter, 48 I, XXXV| how the affair came to pass; all I know is that the 49 I, XXXV| and his mistress it might pass; but between husband and 50 I, XXXVII| of all that had come to pass. Dorothea was unable to 51 I, XXXVII| to-day, so be it, and we will pass the night in pleasant conversation, 52 I, XL| other comrades, trying, to pass away the time, how far we 53 I, XLI| the helm hard up to let us pass. They came to the side of 54 I, XLI| at any Spanish port, but pass the Straits of Gibraltar 55 I, XLIII| STRANGE THINGS THAT CAME TO PASS IN THE INN~ ~ ~Ah me, Love' 56 I, XLVI| the blanket, which came to pass in reality by ordinary means."~ ~" 57 I, XLVI| and this shall come to pass ere the pursuer of the flying 58 I, XLVI| for, let this but come to pass, and I shall glory in the 59 I, XLVIII| the action is supposed to pass in the time of King Pepin 60 I, XLIX| have brought you to such a pass that you have to be shut 61 I, LI| A captain who chanced to pass that way with his company 62 I, LI| herd of goats of mine, we pass our life among the trees, 63 I, LII| stars which now prevails pass off."~ ~The canon, the curate, 64 II, II| good men, mine may be let pass, since they are no more 65 II, V| to bring myself to such a pass; go you, brother, and be 66 II, VI| themselves to bursting to pass for gentlemen, and high 67 II, VI| would fancy, were dying to pass for men of low rank; the 68 II, X| would have preferred to pass it over in silence, fearing 69 II, X| whose yoke we have all to pass, whether we like it or not, 70 II, X| luck to you, and let us pass, for we are in a hurry."~ ~ ~ 71 II, X| out of the way and let us pass, and we'll thank you."~ ~ 72 II, XVI| on the mare, "I would not pass you so hastily but for fear 73 II, XVI| Don Diego de Miranda. I pass my life with my wife, children, 74 II, XVIII| history thought it best to pass over these and other details 75 II, XVIII| power on earth can bring to pass;~ For fleet of foot is he, 76 II, XVIII| for no voice at all~ Can pass so strait a strait; but 77 II, XX| him, knowest so much."~ ~"Pass judgment on your chivalries, 78 II, XXI| brave lass, and fit 'to pass over the banks of Flanders.'"~ ~ 79 II, XXI| bad night brides always pass dressing themselves out 80 II, XXI| who attempts it must first pass the point of this lance;" 81 II, XXII| is no very easy matter to pass from one extreme to another. 82 II, XXII| the pleasures of this life pass away like a shadow and a 83 II, XXIII| impossible; but time will pass, as I said before, and I 84 II, XXIV| out at once, and go and pass the night at the inn instead 85 II, XXVII| you; and if that come to pass, on the slightest hint you 86 II, XXVII| set forth; but let that pass, for when anger breaks out 87 II, XXIX| Sancho, thou mayest as well pass thy hand down thy thigh, 88 II, XXXI| some place where they'll pass muster and be paid for; 89 II, XXXII| rashly for chivalry, and pass judgment on knights-errant? 90 II, XXXVI| who has never attempted to pass the bounds of his own town, 91 II, XLII| deal with for making it all pass for reality. So having laid 92 II, XLIII| silly sayings of the rich pass for saws in the world;' 93 II, XLIV| none in the novels, and pass them over hastily or impatiently 94 II, XLIV| admirably. Now it came to pass that as soon as Sancho saw 95 II, XLIX| hair on his chin, and might pass for a very beautiful young 96 II, LI| he shall be allowed to pass, but if falsely, he shall 97 II, LI| and the judges let them pass free. It happened, however, 98 II, LI| said, 'If we let this man pass free he has sworn falsely, 99 II, LI| deserves to go free and pass over the bridge; but if 100 II, LI| this man they should let pass the part that has sworn 101 II, LI| balanced, they should let him pass freely, as it is always 102 II, LI| practise upon him.~ ~It came to pass, then, that after he had 103 II, LIII| longer. Those jokes won't pass a second time. By God I' 104 II, LIII| the sheet;' and now let me pass, for it's growing late with 105 II, LIV| ages. Let us leave them to pass as we do other things, and 106 II, LV| made room for the beast to pass easily, and this accomplished, 107 II, LV| done to her. It came to pass, then, that having sallied 108 II, LV| out of the government and pass into the service of my master 109 II, LVIII| worlds through which to pass, so as not to break them; 110 II, LVIII| foot or on horseback, who pass this way or shall pass in 111 II, LVIII| who pass this way or shall pass in the course of the next 112 II, LX| himself, without more ado, pass the gates of sleep. But 113 II, LX| hadst never come to this pass."~ ~The wounded gentleman 114 II, LX| abbess, where she intended to pass her life with a better and 115 II, LXII| all others."~ ~It came to pass, however, that as Don Quixote 116 II, LXII| a walk. Thus it came to pass that going along one of 117 II, LXIII| the right, proceeded to pass him on, whirling him along 118 II, LXV| that will never come to pass if your worship gives up 119 II, LXVII| distance from the high road to pass the night; what is in store 120 II, LXVIII| hast laid them on we will pass the rest of the night, I 121 II, LXVIII| seem to me that one can pass from one extreme of the 122 II, LXX| Don Quixote was likely to pass on his return, occupied 123 II, LXXI| worship order it so that we pass it out of doors and in the 124 II, LXXIII| may come into my head, to pass away our time in those secluded 125 II, LXXIV| of becoming shepherds, to pass our lives singing, like