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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| be said none, for it is known to the world in general 2 I, TransPre| transmitted from men who had known him, had long since died 3 I, TransPre| food through a renegade known as El Dorador, "the Gilder." 4 I, TransPre| make his name more widely known, but certainly did not do 5 I, TransPre| helped to make the book known; but the obvious conclusion 6 I, TransPre| its author's name was now known beyond the Pyrenees. In 7 I, TransPre| burial-place nothing is known except that he was buried, 8 I, AuthPre| all this long time I have known you, all through which I 9 I, I| love, though, so far as is known, she never knew it nor gave 10 I, II| my famous deeds is made known, the sage who writes it, 11 I, II| in which shall be made known my deeds of fame, worthy 12 I, II| service and honour had made me known, the necessity of adapting 13 I, V| the mountain side, a story known by heart by the children, 14 I, IX| his wits about him and had known how eager I was for them, 15 I, X| knight than I in all the known world; hast thou read in 16 I, XII| Presently it came to be known that he had changed his 17 I, XIII| came that ballad so well known and widely spread in our 18 I, XIII| knowing who he was and having known him from his birth; and 19 I, XIV| trees and waters I make known my thoughts and charms. 20 I, XV| trot and hastened to make known his wishes to them; they, 21 I, XIX| attacked you even had I known positively that you were 22 I, XIX| and designations they were known all the world round; and 23 I, XXI| the knight may be already known by his deeds, and that the 24 I, XXI| discovered anywhere in the known world. Straightway it will 25 I, XXI| their pains and sufferings known by speech. Thence they will 26 I, XXI| it is I am a gentleman of known house, of estate and property, 27 I, XXIII| in his arms as if he had known him for a long time. The 28 I, XXIV| our pens, which can make known the heart's secrets to a 29 I, XXIV| heart declared and made known its feelings, described 30 I, XXIV| he made all his thoughts known to me, and in particular 31 I, XXIV| opportunity of making it known with safety to himself, 32 I, XXIV| mad fit, for if they had known it they would have been 33 I, XXV| and fame throughout the known world; and it shall be such 34 I, XXV| for, by my faith, had he known it he would never have left 35 I, XXVI| bore him would not have known him: and here it will be 36 I, XXVII| address, all which is well known, and by this you will render 37 I, XXVIII| if they had not seen and known Luscinda, for he afterwards 38 I, XXVIII| would hide, senora, is made known to us by your hair; a clear 39 I, XXVIII| to let the matter become known; but, except the following 40 I, XXVIII| secret of my heart became known abroad. The reason was, 41 I, XXVIII| especially when it became known that Luscinda was missing 42 I, XXIX| replied Sancho, "for I have known many to take their name 43 I, XXIX| been that he would not have known himself had he seen himself 44 I, XXX| for if the licentiate had known that the galley slaves had 45 I, XXXI| her secrets should become known in the village, and that 46 I, XXXI| wish her thoughts to be known it is not right that I or 47 I, XXXI| because I ought to have known well by long experience 48 I, XXXIII| him, saying that if he had known that marriage was to keep 49 I, XXXIII| has encouraged me to make known to her my base desire; and 50 I, XXXIV| themselves, or of its being known. All that Camilla could 51 I, XXXIV| have answered had he not known that Anselmo was listening. 52 I, XXXIV| Anselmo, and that we have known each other from our earliest 53 I, XXXIV| become perhaps more widely known; but before I do so, in 54 I, XXXV| Sancho, for reasons best known to himself, owed a grudge, 55 I, XXXV| him all she had to make known to him. He went at once 56 I, XXXV| friend Lothario to make known his sorrow to him; but when 57 I, XXXV| Two Friends.'"~ ~"Is it known at all," said Anselmo, " 58 I, XXXVI| fearing that if it were known he was there stricter precautions 59 I, XXXVIII| renowned throughout the known earth by the might of my 60 I, XXXIX| love you, no more need be known or said than that you are 61 I, XXXIX| deplorable and disastrous. It was known as a fact that the Most 62 I, XXXIX| seventy-three, it became known that Don John had seized 63 I, XLII| should adopt to make himself known, or to ascertain beforehand 64 I, XLII| when he had made himself known, his brother, seeing him 65 I, XLII| I would not make myself known abruptly, but in some indirect 66 I, XLII| father or any of us had known of his condition he need 67 I, XLV| his father's orders were known. Thus by the authority of 68 I, XLV| that heaven should not make known to you the virtue that lies 69 I, XLIX| conclude that she must have known her, or at least had managed 70 I, LI| said, her misconduct was known before her passion. There 71 I, LII| was dead. The curate was known to another curate who walked 72 I, LII| he have ascertained it or known of it, if good fortune had 73 II, II| wrote them down could have known them."~ ~"I promise thee, 74 II, VI| mark by which it might be known as infamous and a corrupter 75 II, VII| bore him would not have known him; lean, yellow, with 76 II, VIII| astrology that he may have known, though the history says 77 II, VIII| nevertheless it became known that he was called Erostratus. 78 II, XI| favoured class; I myself have known an actor taken up for two 79 II, XIII| wine-tasters that have been known in La Mancha for many a 80 II, XIV| acquired for him throughout the known world. And in confirmation 81 II, XIV| other world, where it is known that I am not a man to let 82 II, XIV| this occasion only was he known to make something like running, 83 II, XV| WHEREIN IT IS TOLD AND KNOWN WHO THE KNIGHT OF THE MIRRORS 84 II, XV| Cecial, that he might not be known by his gossip when they 85 II, XXII| things that, after they are known and proved, are not worth 86 II, XXIII| thee, that thou mayest make known to the world what is shut 87 II, XXV| The whole story came to be known and spread abroad through 88 II, XXV| braying town are as easy to be known as blacks are to be known 89 II, XXV| known as blacks are to be known from whites, and the unlucky 90 II, XXIX| the greatest cosmographer known, we shall have travelled 91 II, XXX| whose title, however, is not known), "this master of yours, 92 II, XXXII| and duchess, who had not known anything about this, waited 93 II, XXXIV| the duke, "you would have known the said knight Don Quixote 94 II, XXXVI| circulated all over the known earth."~ ~"I wish, senor 95 II, XXXIX| man in a swoon has been known to be buried before now, 96 II, XLIII| God loves, his house is known to Him;' 'the silly sayings 97 II, XLIV| more fortunate, and better known to the world by the praise 98 II, XLVI| complain all the time I have known her. A plague on all the 99 II, XLIX| one thing I wish to be known, that I am no thief or evildoer, 100 II, L| peasant woman, she has been known to send to ask for the loan 101 II, LI| its severe penalty were known, many persons crossed, but 102 II, LII| husband will come to be known far more by me than I by 103 II, LII| this way Sancho will become known, and I'll be thought well 104 II, LIII| regret you; but it is well known that every governor, before 105 II, LIV| Who the devil could have known thee, Ricote, in this mummer' 106 II, LVIII| much as if he had never known him, for it seemed to him 107 II, LVIII| be not enough I make them known publicly; for he who declares 108 II, LVIII| he who declares and makes known the good deeds done to him 109 II, LXII| makes him who professes it known and famous in every region 110 II, LXII| that your worship is not known in the world, which always 111 II, LXII| fame in the world, for I am known in it already by my works; 112 II, LXIII| accident befalling us, make it known that the brigantine was 113 II, LXV| CHAPTER LXV.~ ~WHEREIN IS MADE KNOWN WHO THE KNIGHT OF THE WHITE 114 II, LXVIII| the other, his courage is known to all. The fact of the 115 II, LXXIV| to whom they have become known, in this as well as in foreign