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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| about two leagues from the city, he built himself a castle 2 I, TransPre| Alcazar towering over the city roofs on the opposite side. 3 I, TransPre| In a garden outside the city on the sea-shore, he constructed, 4 I, TransPre| testify the grief of the city at the death of Philip II, 5 I, AuthPre| the walls of the famous city of Lisbon, and it is a common 6 I, XV| laughter, when he entered the city of the hundred gates, went 7 I, XIX| Alcobendas, I come from the city of Baeza with eleven others, 8 I, XIX| and we are going to the city of Segovia accompanying 9 I, XXI| him enter the gate of the city, may all follow him and 10 I, XXII| set out and proceed to the city of El Toboso, and there 11 I, XXIV| horses that there were in my city, which produces the best 12 I, XXIV| accompany him; we arrived at my city, and my father gave him 13 I, XXVII| the polished wits of the city; and so it proved, for the 14 I, XXVII| one of the streets of the city at the hour of noon, a very 15 I, XXVII| farewell, and rode out of the city, like another Lot, not daring 16 I, XXVIII| married in a neighbouring city to a maiden of rare beauty, 17 I, XXVIII| entreated to accompany me to the city where I heard my enemy was. 18 I, XXVIII| on foot set out for the city, but borne as it were on 19 I, XXVIII| half, and on entering the city inquired for the house of 20 I, XXVIII| of such notoriety in the city that it was the talk of 21 I, XXVIII| distinction of the same city; and that if she had accepted 22 I, XXVIII| expectation, he had quitted the city in despair, leaving behind 23 I, XXVIII| matter of notoriety in the city, and everyone spoke of it; 24 I, XXVIII| father's house and from the city, for she was not to be found 25 I, XXVIII| But while I was in the city, uncertain what to do, as 26 I, XXVIII| the notice I quitted the city with my servant, who now 27 I, XXXII| distinguished knight of the city of Trujillo in Estremadura, 28 I, XXXIII| Florence, a rich and famous city of Italy in the province 29 I, XXXIII| beautiful maiden of the same city, the daughter of parents 30 I, XXXIII| strolling together outside the city, Anselmo addressed the following 31 I, XXXIII| telling her that all the city spoke of nothing else but 32 I, XXXIII| village not far from the city; and, the better to account 33 I, XXXIII| of withdrawing from the city and going where Anselmo 34 I, XXXIV| a damsel of rank in the city whom he celebrated under 35 I, XXXIV| of good birth of the same city. Camilla was uneasy at this, 36 I, XXXV| window is a young man of this city, who has given me his promise 37 I, XXXV| then himself quitted the city without letting anyone know 38 I, XXXV| approaching on horseback from the city, of whom, after saluting 39 I, XXXV| I know is that the whole city is wondering at the occurrence, 40 I, XXXVI| had befallen him in the city after he had found in Luscinda' 41 I, XXXVI| considerable distance from the city. He added that when Luscinda 42 I, XXXVII| army, or the defence of a city under his care, did not 43 I, XL| municipality, who serve the city in the public works and 44 I, XL| general opinion throughout the city that she was the most beautiful 45 I, XLI| could most easily leave the city; but it was no easy matter 46 I, XLI| was now the time when the city gates are shut, and there 47 I, XLI| country and stir up the city, and lead to the despatch 48 I, XLI| offered his to carry us to the city of Velez Malaga, which was 49 I, XLI| to bring the boat to the city, we having told them where 50 I, XLI| him to do, set out for the city of Granada to restore himself 51 I, XLIX| went to Burgundy and in the city of Arras fought with the 52 I, XLIX| name, and afterwards in the city of Basle with Mosen Enrique 53 I, L| worth at the very least a city, and even more? How charming 54 I, LI| richest and most delightful city in the whole world, which 55 I, LII| like that of a polished city wit; and he observed that 56 I, LII| jousts which came off in that city, and that he had adventures 57 II, IV| kingdom of Aragon, and the city of Saragossa, where there 58 II, VII| took the road for the great city of El Toboso.~ ~ ~ ~ 59 II, VIII| they descried the great city of El Toboso, at the sight 60 II, VIII| up his mind to enter the city at nightfall, and they waited 61 II, VIII| their entrance into the city, where something happened 62 II, IX| better for us to quit the city, and for your worship to 63 II, IX| while Sancho returned to the city to speak to Dulcinea, in 64 II, X| bade Sancho return to the city, and not come into his presence 65 II, X| Where? Why, in the great city of El Toboso. Well, and 66 II, X| Sancho if it was outside the city he had left them.~ ~"How 67 II, X| them.~ ~"How outside the city?" returned Sancho. "Are 68 II, X| year in that illustrious city; but before they got there 69 II, XIV| encounter and fall, to go to the city of El Toboso and present 70 II, XVII| knight dallying with some city damsel. All knights have 71 II, XXIV| appearance in them in the city, and I have not the wherewithal 72 II, XXVI| hands of the Moors in the city of Sansuena, for so they 73 II, XXVI| through the streets of the city according to custom, with 74 II, XXVI| wheel round and quit the city, and in joy and gladness 75 II, XXVI| stir there is, and how the city is drowned with the sound 76 II, XXVI| horsemen issues from the city in pursuit of the two faithful 77 II, XXVII| neighbourhood, before entering the city of Saragossa, for the ample 78 II, XXVII| insult a kingdom, province, city, state, or entire community, 79 II, XXIX| hither."~ ~"What the devil city, fortress, or castle is 80 II, XXXII| squire, though I were given a city to boot, and therefore I 81 II, XLI| which is a street of the city, and saw the whole sack 82 II, LIII| which an assault upon a city is warded off, while the 83 II, LIV| and whether it was island, city, town, or village that he 84 II, LIX| I sent over fifty to the city to sell; but saving pullets 85 II, LIX| which were held in that city every year. Don Juan told 86 II, LX| middle of the strand of the city; and bidding him give notice 87 II, LXI| seemed to issue from the city.~ ~ ~The dawn made way for 88 II, LXI| liveries, issuing from the city, engaged on their side in 89 II, LXI| the walls and forts of the city returned, and the heavy 90 II, LXI| exclaimed, "Welcome to our city, mirror, beacon, star and 91 II, LXI| set out with him for the city, to the music of the clarions 92 II, LXII| the chief streets of the city, in full view of the crowd 93 II, LXII| even the very boys of this city know me without ever having 94 II, LXII| noised abroad through the city that he had in his house 95 II, LXII| The gentlemen of the city, to gratify Don Antonio 96 II, LXII| fancy to stroll about the city quietly and on foot, for 97 II, LXIII| that the viceroy of the city was on the shore. He ordered 98 II, LXIV| and all the people of the city flocked to see her as though 99 II, LXIV| Moon had been seen from the city, and it was told the viceroy 100 II, LXIV| some other gentleman of the city, hurried out at once to 101 II, LXIV| head, rode away into the city at a half gallop. The viceroy 102 II, LXIV| they carried him into the city in a hand-chair which the 103 II, LXV| hostel in the heart of the city. Don Antonio, eager to make 104 II, LXV| mule, he rode away from the city the same day on the horse 105 II, LXXII| present at the jousts in that city, I declined to enter it, 106 II, LXXII| of firm friendships, and city unrivalled in site and beauty.