Parte,  Chap.

  1   I,   AuthPre|          little sermon that it is a pleasure and a treat to hear and
  2   I,         I|      Highness dispose of me at your pleasure'?" Oh, how our good gentleman
  3   I,        IV|     submissive to thy full will and pleasure a knight so renowned as
  4   I,      VIII|             in accordance with your pleasure, for the pride of your ravishers
  5   I,        IX|             me greatly, because the pleasure derived from having read
  6   I,        IX|             of an entertainment and pleasure that for a couple of hours
  7   I,        XI|           was of their own will and pleasure. But now in this hateful
  8   I,        XI|         will give you amusement and pleasure by making one of our comrades
  9   I,        XI|            mayest as well do us the pleasure of singing a little, that
 10   I,       XII|             and I thank you for the pleasure you have given me by relating
 11   I,       XIV|             gratify one who for his pleasure alone strives with all his
 12   I,     XVIII|          nay, tell me, what greater pleasure can there be in the world,
 13   I,     XVIII|      pasture, those that take their pleasure in the Elysian meadows of
 14   I,       XXI|          discourse, for there is no pleasure in one that is long."~ ~"
 15   I,      XXII|            for these fellows take a pleasure in doing and talking about
 16   I,      XXII|             I will give twenty with pleasure to get you out of that trouble,"
 17   I,      XXII|         endure do not give you much pleasure, and that you go to them
 18   I,      XXII|           desire, and it is my good pleasure that, laden with that chain
 19   I,      XXIV|   accordance with his full will and pleasure, Luscinda was not to be
 20   I,      XXIV|           arrival gave the greatest pleasure was the duke's second son,
 21   I,       XXV|            I was while it was God's pleasure, was nothing of the sort;
 22   I,       XXV|           thy account: if it be thy pleasure to give me relief, I am
 23   I,       XXV|             if it is your worship's pleasure that I should see some insanities,
 24   I,      XXVI|     presence until it should be her pleasure, all he did was to retire
 25   I,     XXVII|           offered with the greatest pleasure to go at once, in my satisfaction
 26   I,     XXVII|            of horses but of his own pleasure that had made Don Fernando
 27   I,     XXVII|       Luscinda; and since it is her pleasure to be another's, when she
 28   I,    XXVIII|           had for their aim his own pleasure rather than my advantage;
 29   I,    XXVIII|            its object, the greatest pleasure is to fly from the scene
 30   I,    XXVIII|            to fly from the scene of pleasure. I say so because Don Fernando
 31   I,    XXVIII|              until it should be his pleasure to let the matter become
 32   I,      XXIX|            know it will be the good pleasure of my lady the princess,
 33   I,       XXX|           nor falsifying to give me pleasure, nor yet curtailing lest
 34   I,     XXXII|      considering that he would give pleasure to all, and receive it himself,
 35   I,    XXXIII|      somewhat more inclined to seek pleasure in love than Lothario, for
 36   I,    XXXIII|      disposed to listen to him with pleasure the next time, thus availing
 37   I,    XXXIII|             replied that it was his pleasure to have it so, and that
 38   I,    XXXIII|            to repel and repress the pleasure he found in contemplating
 39   I,     XXXIV|              more regard to his own pleasure than to what concerns you:
 40   I,     XXXIV|      without being able to show any pleasure, for he could not forget
 41   I,     XXXVI|             thy goodness or for thy pleasure wouldst raise high enough
 42   I,     XXXVI|             say and mar thy highest pleasure and enjoyment."~ ~All this
 43   I,    XXXVII|          listened to him with great pleasure as he continued: "Here,
 44   I,   XXXVIII|         would not give them as much pleasure as he wished; nevertheless,
 45   I,     XXXIX|           because it is my will and pleasure that one of you should follow
 46   I,     XXXIX|       because it was God's will and pleasure that we should always have
 47   I,      XLII|   astonishment; and so great is the pleasure we have found in listening
 48   I,     XLIII|           that thou mayest have the pleasure of hearing the best voice
 49   I,     XLIII|             do not want to lose the pleasure I get from listening to
 50   I,       XLV|           up wholly to his will and pleasure? And, lastly, what knight-errant
 51   I,      XLVI|           accordance with your good pleasure; for she who has once entrusted
 52   I,     XLVII|         smell is a thing that gives pleasure and enjoyment, it is impossible
 53   I,     XLVII|            that could give him more pleasure than to hear of it, and
 54   I,     XLVII| disproportion about it can give any pleasure. What beauty, then, or what
 55   I,     XLVII|            and uncultured, can find pleasure in reading of how a great
 56   I,     XLVII|           truth, and gives the more pleasure the more probability and
 57   I,     XLVII|             to give instruction and pleasure combined; for the unrestricted
 58   I,    XLVIII|           cared for nothing but the pleasure of listening to nonsense,
 59   I,      XLIX|         give me a certain amount of pleasure; but when I come to consider
 60   I,      XLIX|             which would afford more pleasure and instruction."~ ~"Just
 61   I,         L|          them, and you will see the pleasure you will derive from them.
 62   I,        LI|          look at that gave them any pleasure, and mine were in darkness
 63   I,       LII|          according to your will and pleasure, observing, however, the
 64  II,        II|             Thou wilt do me a great pleasure, my friend," said Don Quixote, "
 65  II,       III|             that ought to give most pleasure to a virtuous and eminent
 66  II,       III|            a particular delight and pleasure in criticising the writings
 67  II,         V|             t know how one can find pleasure in not having it."~ ~"Hark
 68  II,      VIII|           those things that give me pleasure, and turns them into shapes
 69  II,      VIII|          Sancho, bring some kind of pleasure with them; but envy brings
 70  II,         X|           that it might be her good pleasure to permit herself to be
 71  II,        XI|             are merry folk who give pleasure, everyone favours and protects
 72  II,        XI|       grievance to my good-will and pleasure, and that is to live in
 73  II,       XII|          sing this~ ~SONNET~ ~ Your pleasure, prithee, lady mine, unfold;~
 74  II,      XIII|             moreover, there is more pleasure in sport when it is at other
 75  II,       XIV|           you according to her good pleasure; and if she leaves you free
 76  II,       XVI|            for speed, it would be a pleasure to me if we were to join
 77  II,       XXI|         Sancho, who never found any pleasure or enjoyment in such doings,
 78  II,       XXI|          rich, and can purchase his pleasure when, where, and as it pleases
 79  II,      XXII|      chivalry, who would have great pleasure in conducting him to the
 80  II,     XXIII|            to you with the greatest pleasure in the world."~ ~"And with
 81  II,      XXIV|            would give it with great pleasure.~ ~"If I found any in water,"
 82  II,      XXIV|           may we ask, if it is your pleasure to tell us?"~ ~To which
 83  II,       XXV|      promised it, and to afford him pleasure, I will set up my show and
 84  II,    XXVIII|          not be any good to thee or pleasure to me, I will not recount
 85  II,    XXVIII|     impertinences give me will he a pleasure to me; and if you are so
 86  II,    XXVIII|           If so, and if that be thy pleasure, I give it to thee now,
 87  II,       XXX|          that could give me greater pleasure."~ ~Sancho returned to his
 88  II,     XXXII|            will die, if such be the pleasure of the Most High. Some take
 89  II,     XXXII|             washing of that sort is pleasure rather than pain."~ ~"Don'
 90  II,     XXXII|            his words; but it was no pleasure to Don Quixote to see him
 91  II,     XXXIV|         THIS BOOK~ ~ ~Great was the pleasure the duke and duchess took
 92  II,     XXXIV|             s in; I don't know what pleasure one can find in lying in
 93  II,     XXXIV|           dangers for the sake of a pleasure which, to my mind, ought
 94  II,     XXXIV|           can say they give me more pleasure than others that may be
 95  II,        XL|            truly all those who find pleasure in histories like this ought
 96  II,        LI|           calling rather than their pleasure, in accordance with the
 97  II,       LII|              my lady, gave me great pleasure, for indeed I found it very
 98  II,       LII|          matter and let me know thy pleasure; I will try to do honour
 99  II,       LIV|            in acknowledgment of the pleasure they were enjoying while
100  II,        LV|             it was your highnesses' pleasure, not because of any desert
101  II,     LVIII|       fathers and brothers infinite pleasure; I too have heard just what
102  II,       LIX|           of La Mancha' to take any pleasure in reading this Second Part?"~ ~"
103  II,        LX|           could be deprived of this pleasure; but that was impossible,
104  II,        LX|             not help giving general pleasure to all the world. He despatched
105  II,       LXI|           for such is Cide Hamete's pleasure.~ ~ ~ ~
106  II,      LXVI|              exclaimed with evident pleasure, "O Senor Don Quixote of
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