Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|            as he can make it.~ ~My purpose here is not to dogmatise
 2   I,  TransPre|            biographer to such good purpose that he has superseded all
 3   I,  TransPre|       sympathise with the author's purpose. Another curious fact is
 4   I,  TransPre|    underlying the whole humour and purpose of the book, should have
 5   I,  TransPre|        even for the most temporary purpose, puts forward a lay figure.
 6   I,   Commend|           Manchegan gentleman~ Thy purpose is to tell the story,~ Relating
 7   I,   AuthPre|             if it answers no other purpose, this long catalogue of
 8   I,   AuthPre|          words, setting forth your purpose to the best of your power,
 9   I,       Ded|            regard to my honourable purpose, will not disdain the littleness
10   I,         I|        life again for that special purpose. He was not at all easy
11   I,        II|           beginning with his grand purpose. But scarcely did he find
12   I,        II|  reflections made him waver in his purpose, but his craze being stronger
13   I,        II|         and sally had been to some purpose. But still it distressed
14   I,       III|         him to rise, but all to no purpose until he had agreed to grant
15   I,       III|       words and others to the same purpose, dropping his buckler he
16   I,        IV|         seemed to come one made on purpose, which he resolved to attempt.
17   I,       VII|            what will be more to my purpose, and leave it to me to avenge
18   I,        IX|            two sages as if made on purpose, who not only recorded their
19   I,       XIV|       declared to me his purity of purpose, I told him that mine was
20   I,       XIV|          own better resolution and purpose. He was persistent in spite
21   I,        XV|          be suited the Yanguesans' purpose very well. It so happened,
22   I,      XVII|       entreaties but all to little purpose, or none at all, until from
23   I,        XX|         and it comes as pat to the purpose now as ring to finger, to
24   I,      XXII|       demonstrate in your case the purpose for which Heaven sent me
25   I,      XXIV|          of consolation, it was my purpose to join you in lamenting
26   I,      XXIV|            for that is more to the purpose now."~ ~While Don Quixote
27   I,       XXV|          well suited for a similar purpose, I must not allow the opportunity
28   I,       XXV|            examine into it for the purpose of conferring any order
29   I,      XXVI|          be better and more to his purpose to imitate the outrageous
30   I,      XXVI|          Quixote, and effect their purpose; and his notion, which he
31   I,    XXVIII|           perceived Don Fernando's purpose, for he cared very little
32   I,    XXVIII|        your violence will be to no purpose, your wealth will have no
33   I,    XXVIII|         inducing him to forego his purpose; he who has no intention
34   I,    XXVIII|        when he saw me bent upon my purpose, offered to bear me company,
35   I,    XXVIII|       without any other thought or purpose save that of hiding myself
36   I,      XXIX|           a way of effecting their purpose, and with a pair of scissors
37   I,      XXXI|            giving comes pat to the purpose; for a sparrow in the hand
38   I,     XXXII|            devised by them for the purpose you describe of beguiling
39   I,    XXXIII|      instrument for effecting this purpose that I am bent upon, for
40   I,    XXXIII|            turn thee from thy vile purpose, thou must seek some other
41   I,    XXXIII|         him not to communicate his purpose to any other, for he would
42   I,    XXXIII|            length, and effects his purpose if at the beginning his
43   I,    XXXIII|           time was all spent to no purpose.~ ~But chance, directing
44   I,     XXXIV|           with mine what Camilla's purpose may be. And if it be a guilty
45   I,     XXXIV|          and without revealing her purpose to him entirely she charged
46   I,     XXXIV|          he comes with such a base purpose, blind and urged by passion,
47   I,     XXXIV|          be pleased to aid us in a purpose so good and honourable.
48   I,     XXXIV|             Lothario commended his purpose, and promised on his own
49   I,      XXXV|            no use for my husband's purpose; and then, for a finishing
50   I,      XXXV|            unable to effect either purpose, for Leonela flung her arms
51   I,    XXXVII|         from proceeding with their purpose, it would be necessary to
52   I,    XXXVII|          seeks to attain; for that purpose is the more estimable which
53   I,     XXXIX|           wasted there to no other purpose save preserving the memory
54   I,        XL|       other means of effecting the purpose I cherished so dearly; for
55   I,        XL|    Spaniard, only wants it for the purpose of escaping to Christian
56   I,       XLI|          our renegade's well-meant purpose; and he, seeing how safely
57   I,       XLI|          was for him to effect his purpose before we were heard, mounted
58   I,       XLI|         the accomplishment of this purpose, which I feel to be as righteous
59   I,       XLI|            up in a sail; for their purpose was to trade at some of
60   I,      XLII|      succeeded in carrying out his purpose and the captain's wishes,
61  II,         I|          that no one knew what his purpose was, or when the great storm
62  II,         I|          which comes so pat to the purpose just now that I should like
63  II,         I|        which came in so pat to the purpose that you could not help
64  II,         I|          not been successful in my purpose, sometimes I have, supporting
65  II,        IV|           praiseworthy and valiant purpose. Carrasco promised all,
66  II,       VII|          for the execution of your purpose, here am I ready in person
67  II,      XVII|            or when it suited their purpose."~ ~The cart went its way,
68  II,     XVIII|           in harmony with the main purpose of the story, the strong
69  II,     XVIII|          away from the meaning and purpose aimed at in the glossed
70  II,      XXII|          they might aid him in his purpose and insure the success of
71  II,      XXII|            I have laboured to good purpose and that the book will be
72  II,     XXIII|           has again, and to better purpose than in past times, revived
73  II,       XXV|          find it, it was all to no purpose. A fortnight might have
74  II,      XXIX|           placed here for the same purpose; this is as true as that
75  II,      XXXI|          was not altogether to the purpose and well considered, and
76  II,      XXXI|           that won't be pat to the purpose; I haven't forgotten the
77  II,     XXXII|   impossible for him to effect his purpose and avenge himself; this
78  II,     XXXIV|         season, and as much to the purpose as-may God grant as much
79  II,     XXXVI|         calling as endured to good purpose. Let this duenna come and
80  II,      XLII|          his room with him for the purpose of giving him advice as
81  II,     XLIII|           and greater rectitude of purpose? But, as has been frequently
82  II,     XLIII|         they may not be pat to the purpose. But I'll take care henceforward
83  II,     XLIII|           into my head, pat to the purpose and like pears in a basket;
84  II,     XLIII|          make it thy aim and fixed purpose to do right in all matters
85  II,       XLV|            from her, but all to no purpose, so stout was the woman'
86  II,    XLVIII|            available for anybody's purpose, thanks to the peerless
87  II,      XLIX|            and what is most to the purpose; and when the hour comes
88  II,      XLIX|         say, or am I talking to no purpose?"~ ~"There is so much in
89  II,         L|        many of them are not to the purpose, still they amuse one, and
90  II,       LIV|          they are searched. Now my purpose is, Sancho, to carry away
91  II,     LXIII|         yard to be lowered for the purpose of hanging forthwith the
92  II,       LXV|             however, as it was his purpose to go and see his parents
93  II,     LXVII|           bring in proverbs to the purpose, and when I quote them they
94  II,     LXVII|         proverb that is not to the purpose is a piece of nonsense and
95  II,       LXX|        seem to me very much to the purpose; for what have Garcilasso'
96  II,    LXXIII| shepherdesses that will answer our purpose one way or another."~ ~"
97  II,     LXXIV|           quite sufficient for the purpose of turning into ridicule
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