Parte,  Chap.

  1   I,  TransPre| Cervantes or of Madrid. But what need has Cervantes of "such weak
  2   I,   AuthPre|        those things he stands in need of; because I find myself,
  3   I,   AuthPre|       because you have so little need to borrow from them, that
  4   I,   AuthPre|        this book of yours has no need of any one of those things
  5   I,   AuthPre|          the public, there is no need for you to go a-begging
  6   I,   AuthPre|        adviser in such a time of need, and what thou hast gained
  7   I,        II|  addressed them, "Your ladyships need not fly or fear any rudeness,
  8   I,       III|    author's opinion there was no need to mention anything so obvious
  9   I,       III|         there would have been no need of a surgeon to cure him.
 10   I,        VI|        fourth parts all stand in need of a little rhubarb to purge
 11   I,       VII|         valiant knights! here is need for you to put forth the
 12   I,       VII|          the world stood most in need of, and that in him was
 13   I,         X|        my memory, with which one need have no fear of death, or
 14   I,        XI|       ceases to be secret,~ Love need never feel despair.~ ~ True
 15   I,        XI|      giving me more pain than it need."~ ~Sancho did as he bade
 16   I,       XII|          though there will be no need of taking that trouble,
 17   I,       XIV|        notes of woe~ To serve my need of fitting utterance.~ And
 18   I,      XVII|    indeed I believe I have great need of it now, because I am
 19   I,      XVII|         those in it who stood in need of his help and protection,
 20   I,      XVII|        anything of this kind you need only tell me of it, and
 21   I,     XVIII|        to the weak and those who need it; and thou must know,
 22   I,       XIX|       said Sancho; "for all that need be done is for your worship
 23   I,        XX|          coming."~ ~"There is no need to weep," answered Sancho, "
 24   I,       XXI|        if so be thou hast urgent need of them."~ ~"So urgent is
 25   I,      XXII|        civil death, and all that need be said is that this good
 26   I,      XXII|          to give aid to those in need and under the oppression
 27   I,     XXIII| mother-wit tells me we have more need of legs than hands just
 28   I,      XXIV|       far as I am concerned, you need waste no more words in describing
 29   I,       XXV|           for just now I have no need of it; indeed, I shall have
 30   I,       XXV|         sign it."~ ~"There is no need to sign it," said Don Quixote, "
 31   I,      XXVI|     midst of his great grief and need. And if this be true, as
 32   I,      XXVI|    consequences."~ ~"There is no need of threats with me," said
 33   I,     XXVII|        who had relieved me in my need, for they told me how they
 34   I,    XXVIII|      service to you; you have no need to attempt a flight so heedless,
 35   I,      XXIX|       taken from home in case of need, but that until then she
 36   I,      XXIX|       and I am sure, too, that I need not order my squire, for
 37   I,       XXX|        to aid them as persons in need of help, having regard to
 38   I,       XXX|          this on I shall have no need of any prompting, and I
 39   I,       XXX|      goes so often to the well-I need say no more to thee."~ ~"
 40   I,    XXXIII|        are commonly all that men need to enable them to live happily,
 41   I,    XXXIII|    curiosity to watch; though he need not take the trouble, for
 42   I,     XXXIV|       possessed of discernment I need say no more to you, nor
 43   I,     XXXIV|         it is, and I have had no need to touch it, for the chastity
 44   I,     XXXIV|          though thenceforward he need not make use of the same
 45   I,     XXXIV|      bold determination stand in need of arguments? Surely not.
 46   I,     XXXIV|         at the time she had most need of it to rid herself of
 47   I,      XXXV|       master: though there is no need of that now, for no doubt
 48   I,      XXXV|         believed it, and that he need not be uneasy, for all would
 49   I,      XXXV|        importance.~ ~There is no need of saying whether Camilla
 50   I,    XXXVII|       not afford you the aid you need and are entitled to, I may
 51   I,    XXXVII|          strangers that stand in need of it, especially if it
 52   I,    XXXVII|      Since, therefore, arms have need of the mind, as much as
 53   I,    XXXVII|    poverty, I think nothing more need be said about his hard fortune,
 54   I,   XXXVIII|     breath of his mouth, which I need not say, coming from an
 55   I,     XXXIX|         that I love you, no more need be known or said than that
 56   I,       XLI|     father replied, "There is no need, daughter, for the Christian
 57   I,       XLI|         this garden for herbs if need be, for my master says there
 58   I,       XLI|      Come back for any thou hast need of," replied Hadji Morato; "
 59   I,      XLII|        known of his condition he need not have waited for that
 60   I,     XLIII|          and cruel,~ When most I need it, these, like clouds,~
 61   I,     XLIII|          and that therefore they need not try it again. Nevertheless
 62   I,      XLIV|          exclaimed, "There is no need to make my affairs public
 63   I,      XLVI|         his words, and that they need not press the matter any
 64   I,      XLVI|         our labours, there is no need for me to be in a hurry
 65   I,    XLVIII|         good or bad, there is no need to lay down laws, or bind
 66   I,      XLIX|         might afford to those in need and distress, who at this
 67   I,       LII|         she, "for indeed we have need of it. But tell me, what'
 68  II,         I|          am going; I have now no need to remain here any longer,
 69  II,       III|        Quixote; "for there is no need of recording events which
 70  II,       III|      books of any kind, there is need of great judgment and a
 71  II,        IV|         but to all those who had need of him to protect and aid
 72  II,        VI| courtiers be knights-errant, nor need they be. There must be all
 73  II,        VI|         their vices; and one has need of experience and discernment
 74  II,        VI|        so much, uncle-enough, if need be, to get up into a pulpit
 75  II,         X|         no great consequence, we need not stop to prove it.~ ~
 76  II,        XI|        which of the two cases of need he should attend to first;
 77  II,        XI|          loss of Dapple."~ ~"You need not take the trouble, senor,"
 78  II,       XII|    silence my love-sick thoughts need of." As he said this he
 79  II,       XVI|       them; and when there is no need to study for the sake of
 80  II,      XVII|        he heard him, and that he need not trouble himself with
 81  II,     XVIII|          genius."~ ~Is there any need to say that Don Lorenzo
 82  II,      XXII|         now that I stand in such need of them. I am about to precipitate,
 83  II,     XXIII|         are; and, being in great need, she also entreats your
 84  II,     XXIII|      under enchantment can be in need?' To which he replied, '
 85  II,     XXIII|    Quixote, that which is called need is to be met with everywhere,
 86  II,      XXVI|          a fact clearly there is need of a great deal of proof
 87  II,      XXVI|          sends aid in our sorest need; Don Gaiferos advances,
 88  II,     XXVII|         help to such as stand in need of it. Some days ago I became
 89  II,    XXVIII|         mystery that there's any need to tell me I am sore everywhere
 90  II,      XXIX|         person of distinction in need of it, who is no doubt in
 91  II,      XXIX|         though I don't know what need there is for trying these
 92  II,       XXX|        cooked; I mean there's no need of telling or warning me
 93  II,    XXXIII|         said Sancho, "there's no need of charging me to do that,
 94  II,    XXXIII|           I can be wide-awake if need be, and I don't let clouds
 95  II,     XXXIV|          as I came for no more I need stay no longer; demons of
 96  II,     XXXIV|    terrific that Don Quixote had need to summon up all his courage
 97  II,      XXXV|     number."~ ~"There will be no need to let you know of any over,"
 98  II,     XXXVI|      Relief in distress, help in need, protection for damsels,
 99  II,   XXXVIII|         me, and, besides, he has need of me just now for a certain
100  II,     XXXIX|        was not so great that she need feel it so keenly. If the
101  II,     XLIII|        mote in another's eye had need to see the beam in his own,'
102  II,         L|          father."~ ~"There is no need to fetch anybody," said
103  II,         L|         be anything you stand in need of, it is but to open your
104  II,       LII|       sees his children stand in need of it. I am resolved with
105  II,        LV|        and succour to those that need it in this world, it will
106  II,      LVII|           Draw rein; where's the need~ Of spurring the flanks~
107  II,      LVII|          to blame, and therefore need not ask pardon, either of
108  II,     LVIII|       giving and keeping there's need of brains.'"~ ~Don Quixote
109  II,       LIX|        of the sea.~ ~"There's no need of all that," said Sancho; "
110  II,        LX|          her, exclaimed, "Nobody need trouble himself with the
111  II,        LX|         great beauty."~ ~"Nobody need have any doubt about that,"
112  II,      LXII|     saying, "That answer did not need a question; for of course
113  II,       LXV|       the doctor, for there's no need of him to cure this ailment.
114  II,     LXVII|         s as for a princess's, I need not trouble myself to look
115  II,    LXXIII|       were fools; but there's no need of making words about it;
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