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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| rapidly, as we see when he comes to palm off the three country 2 I, Commend| Rocinante~ ~ SONNET~ ~ B. "How comes it, Rocinante, you're so 3 I, AuthPre| obstacles? By my faith, this comes, not of any want of ability, 4 I, V| the Marquis of Mantua, who comes badly wounded, and to Senor 5 I, VI| the curate.~ ~"This that comes next," said the barber, " 6 I, VI| the kind."~ ~"This that comes next," said the barber, " 7 I, X| that it should be of what comes first to hand; and this 8 I, XIII| one thing to another it comes about that their anger kindles 9 I, XIII| ladies; and what commonly comes of the encounter is that 10 I, XIV| while I suffer thus, there comes no ray~ Of hope to gladden 11 I, XVII| Sancho, that this mischief comes of thy not being dubbed 12 I, XVIII| and countless nations that comes marching there."~ ~"According 13 I, XVIII| Sancho, that this which comes opposite to us is conducted 14 I, XVIII| prince of New Biscay, who comes in armour with arms quartered 15 I, XX| as to be fresher when day comes and the moment arrives for 16 I, XX| to look for it,' and it comes as pat to the purpose now 17 I, XXI| if I mistake not, there comes towards us one who wears 18 I, XXI| in a doublet. When night comes he will sup with the king, 19 I, XXI| between two giants, who comes with a certain adventure, 20 I, XXI| it may be, the princess comes to be his bride, and her 21 I, XXI| his bride, and her father comes to regard it as very good 22 I, XXI| knight becomes king. And here comes in at once the bestowal 23 I, XXI| father; if not, then it comes to seizing her and carrying 24 I, XXI| wrath of her parents."~ ~"It comes to this, too," said Sancho, " 25 I, XXI| damsel that is to be his wife comes with the princess, and that 26 I, XXIII| we suppose that madness comes upon him from time to time, 27 I, XXIV| final object is enjoyment, comes to an end on obtaining it, 28 I, XXV| suspense, waiting to see what comes of my words, I would have 29 I, XXV| whoever is in hell never comes nor can come out of it, 30 I, XXVIII| impression that my mishap comes of their humble birth. They 31 I, XXX| and take this kingdom that comes to hand without any trouble, 32 I, XXXI| replied Sancho; "there often comes from myself that same odour 33 I, XXXI| win by arms in this life, comes to me of the favour she 34 I, XXXI| advice, and this I am giving comes pat to the purpose; for 35 I, XXXIII| same estimation as her who comes out of temptation and trial 36 I, XXXIII| affections upon her; and if she comes out, as I know she will, 37 I, XXXIII| and as soon as the ermine comes to the mud it halts, and 38 I, XXXIII| worldly honour or dishonour comes of flesh and blood, and 39 I, XXXIV| to every suspicion that comes into his mind. All Lothario' 40 I, XXXIV| and determined, and as he comes with such a base purpose, 41 I, XXXIV| more distress the nearer comes the hope of gaining it; 42 I, XXXVI| the inn, exclaimed, "Here comes a fine troop of guests; 43 I, XXXVII| as strength; and when it comes to be a case of knowing 44 I, XXXVIII| his miserable pay, which comes late or never, or else on 45 I, XLI| as good seldom or never comes pure and unmixed, without 46 I, XLII| have given me and how it comes home to me, making me show 47 I, XLIII| tell you, but wait till day comes; when I trust in God to 48 I, XLVIII| conjecture whence this evil comes to me; for if on the one 49 I, L| middle of the lake there comes a plaintive voice saying: ' 50 I, L| see how a bevy of damsels comes forth from the gate of the 51 I, L| perfumed, while another damsel comes and throws over his shoulders 52 II, I| happened in Seville, which comes so pat to the purpose just 53 II, I| all this madness of ours comes of having the stomach empty 54 II, II| the look-out to see what comes of all these absurdities 55 II, III| and a fourth that nothing comes up to the affair with the 56 II, III| the truth of the history comes in," said Sancho.~ ~"At 57 II, III| random the first thing that comes into his head."~ ~"One of 58 II, IV| halter; and 'when good luck comes to thee, take it in.'"~ ~" 59 II, IV| see when the government comes; and I seem to see it already."~ ~ 60 II, V| of this history, when he comes to write this fifth chapter, 61 II, V| advantage of luck when it comes to him, has no right to 62 II, VII| death is deaf, and when it comes to knock at our life's door, 63 II, VII| content with any squire that comes to hand, as Sancho does 64 II, IX| God be with you, for here comes the daylight;" and without 65 II, X| author of this great history comes to relate what is set down 66 II, X| the sweet fragrance that comes of being always among perfumes 67 II, XIII| from mortal sin, or, what comes to the same thing, to deliver 68 II, XIII| cordovan; see now if one who comes of the same stock has not 69 II, XIV| before their proper time comes and they drop from ripeness."~ ~" 70 II, XIV| and before your worship comes near enough to waken my 71 II, XVI| say, the poet by nature comes forth a poet from his mother' 72 II, XVIII| justice; and so the third comes to be the second, and the 73 II, XIX| do not hit it off when it comes to polished talk."~ ~"That 74 II, XX| direction, observed, "There comes, if I don't mistake, from 75 II, XX| skimmings until dinner-time comes."~ ~ ~"I have nothing to 76 II, XXIII| knight did really die, how comes it that he now moans and 77 II, XXIII| course, he from time to time comes forth and shows himself 78 II, XXIV| which is unexpected, which comes suddenly and unforeseen; 79 II, XXVI| inaction and unconcern, comes in to chide him; and observe 80 II, XXVIII| to eat. And then when it comes to sleeping! Measure out 81 II, XXVIII| away, my son, say whatever comes into your head or mouth, 82 II, XXVIII| that reckoning; for when it comes to the promise of the island 83 II, XXXI| upon his hack; and, if it comes to my ass, I wouldn't change 84 II, XXXII| proper reproof, for that comes better with gentleness than 85 II, XXXII| this difference: the insult comes from one who is capable 86 II, XXXII| his back turned, another comes up and strikes him, and 87 II, XXXII| from sheer stupidity, he comes out with something shrewd 88 II, XXXII| that fashion, and whoever comes to wash me or touch a hair 89 II, XXXIII| up in my mind, and there comes a kind of whisper to my 90 II, XXXIII| Sancho, "but that doubt comes timely; but your grace may 91 II, XXXIII| a card too few, when it comes to civilities to asses we 92 II, XXXIV| Dulcinea del Toboso; she comes under enchantment, together 93 II, XXXV| has of asking favours. She comes to ask me to score my flesh 94 II, XXXVII| since this lady duenna comes in quest of me from such 95 II, XXXVIII| bearded and moustached when it comes to quit this life, that' 96 II, XXXIX| until the valiant Manchegan comes to do battle with me in 97 II, XL| duchess; and maybe when he comes back, he will find the lady 98 II, XLI| for such a strong wind comes against me on this side, 99 II, XLII| upon it when your master comes to be emperor (as he will 100 II, XLII| their suit; while another comes, and without knowing why 101 II, XLII| mind that the culprit who comes under thy jurisdiction is 102 II, XLV| senor governor, that he who comes to take possession of this 103 II, XLVIII| has, there is not one that comes up to the sole of her shoe, 104 II, XLIX| purpose; and when the hour comes let us go the rounds, for 105 II, XLIX| father, you add then that he comes very often to your father' 106 II, LI| myself grateful when the time comes; kiss her hands for me, 107 II, LII| challenge, and accepts it, and comes to answer it in person to 108 II, LV| governments, as this sinner comes out of the depths of the 109 II, LV| open plain. If a governor comes out of his government rich, 110 II, LV| been a thief; and if he comes out poor, that he has been 111 II, LV| kept; for in that case it comes to the same thing to make 112 II, LVI| for Love is invisible, and comes in and goes out as he likes, 113 II, LX| Gordian knot, saying, 'To cut comes to the same thing as to 114 II, LXIII| personage of distinction comes on board a galley) by exclaiming " 115 II, LXVIII| would count this host that comes against us but cakes and 116 II, LXVIII| being winnowed;' 'misfortune comes upon us all at once like 117 II, LXX| that this damsel's ailment comes entirely of idleness, and 118 II, LXXI| going to give myself, it comes all the same to me whether 119 II, LXXII| how thy son Sancho Panza comes back to thee, if not very 120 II, LXXII| Don Quixote, who, if he comes vanquishe by the arm of 121 II, LXXII| vanquishe by the arm of another, comes victor over himself, which, 122 II, LXXIII| Lucia, Lucinda, for it all comes to the same thing; and Sancho 123 II, LXXIII| my soul be it if any evil comes to you."~ ~"Hold your peace,