Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|   published in 1620, is not the work of Shelton, but there is
 2   I,  TransPre|   natural if the first were the work of a young man writing currente
 3   I,  TransPre|   allowed little credit for his work, indeed it may be said none,
 4   I,  TransPre|   characteristic of Navarrete's work. Besides sifting, testing,
 5   I,  TransPre|       read some portions of his work to a select audience at
 6   I,  TransPre|        agencies and scrivener's work of some sort; probably drafting
 7   I,  TransPre|       of Don Quixote, he set to work to write more of these "
 8   I,  TransPre|   chivalry romances was not the work that lay next his heart.
 9   I,  TransPre|       Quixote." Never was great work so neglected by its author.
10   I,  TransPre|        one else to continue the work, and he made no sign until
11   I,  TransPre|     torso instead of a complete work. Even if Cervantes had finished
12   I,  TransPre|     some places clumsy piece of work and the frequent repetition
13   I,  TransPre|     Plaza de las Cortes, a fair work of art no doubt, and unexceptionable
14   I,  TransPre|      from the completion of the work it had been translated into
15   I,  TransPre|        more than a century. Its work was done when Granada fell,
16   I,  TransPre|     true an artist to spoil his work in this way. Sancho, when
17   I,   AuthPre|        imitation the better the work will be. And as this piece
18   I,         I|      made a successful piece of work of it too, had not greater
19   I,         I|   against that danger he set to work again, fixing bars of iron
20   I,      VIII|     assail the Biscayan was the work of an instant, determined
21   I,      VIII|       the second author of this work was unwilling to believe
22   I,      XIII|        the course of such rapid work as this; it would have been
23   I,       XIV|         to exult over the cruel work of thy humours that thou
24   I,       XVI|        all the substance of the work being left in the inkstand
25   I,       XVI|      course this is some of thy work." At this Sancho awoke,
26   I,      XVII|         they required for their work, they decided upon going
27   I,      XVII|         their laughter or their work for this, nor did the flying
28   I,       XXI|        a certain adventure, the work of an ancient sage; and
29   I,     XXIII|      him in order that he might work out a penance which for
30   I,      XXIV|       soon envy began to do its work, the old servants growing
31   I,      XXIX|        Church, would be endless work; so that, senor, it all
32   I,      XXIX|        it; and now hands to the work, for in delay there is apt
33   I,      XXXI|        all in a sweat with hard work."~ ~"It could not be that,"
34   I,     XXXII|       obliged, or are unable to work, so books of this kind are
35   I,     XXXII|        he perceived they were a work of about eight sheets of
36   I,     XXXIV|         his presence compel the work to be left unfinished; for
37   I,      XXXV|        the giant; but much more work had they to appease the
38   I,    XXXVII|         sake of doing so good a work.~ ~"At this moment Don Quixote
39   I,    XXXVII| mischief; for all these are the work of the mind, and in them
40   I,        XL|     left to level-and to do the work more quickly and easily
41   I,        XL|        ransom, do not go out to work with the rest of the crew,
42   I,        XL| pressingly, they compel them to work and go for wood, which is
43   I,        XL|      Christians had gone out to work, I chanced to raise my eyes,
44   I,      XLVI|       thy words be not meant to work upon my fears; for thou,
45   I,    XLVIII|       those that go by rule and work out a plot according to
46   I,    XLVIII|       who is to pay him for his work. And that this is the truth
47   I,    XLVIII|      take more pains with their work, standing in awe of having
48   I,         L|        mock emeralds, make up a work of varied aspect, where
49  II,       III|        on the bright sun of the work they grumble at; for if
50  II,       III|        to shed the light of his work with as little shade as
51  II,       III|        serious omissions of the work."~ ~"Senor Samson, I am
52  II,      VIII|      are, were and will be, the work of fame that mortals desire
53  II,      VIII|        me, which is the greater work, to bring a dead man to
54  II,      VIII|       Quixote; "it is a greater work to bring to life a dead
55  II,        IX|    before daybreak to go to his work, and so it proved to be.
56  II,        IX|         in the town, doing farm work for a rich farmer. In that
57  II,       XVI|     that he who led it ought to work miracles, he threw himself
58  II,       XIX|     that the sun will have hard work if he tries to get in to
59  II,        XX|         not for that, there was work enough cut out for three
60  II,      XXII|       one you will find it hard work to mend her, for it is no
61  II,      XXII|   invention of things, and is a work of great erudition and research,
62  II,       XXV|      she solaces herself at her work."~ ~"That I can well believe,"
63  II,       XXV|    verbis, and now let's get to work, for it is growing late,
64  II,       XXV|        for it was he who had to work the puppets, and a boy,
65  II,      XXVI|         me for some part of the work he has destroyed," said
66  II,    XXVIII|   farmer; for after all, we who work for farmers, however much
67  II,      XXXI|     this house, are not used to work of that sort."~ ~"Well then,
68  II,     XXXII|        certain aptitude for the work of governing, so that, with
69  II,    XXXIII|         I'll take kindly to the work and know more about it than
70  II,    XXXIII|       and even release him from work and pension him off."~ ~"
71  II,      XXXV|          But to make a piece of work about three thousand three
72  II,      XXXV|         reward him for the good work. So you have no cause to
73  II,        XL|     Sancho; "If this charitable work were to be done for the
74  II,       XLV|    cloth left, and I'll let the work be examined by the inspectors
75  II,      XLVI|      any labour,~ Having always work to do,~ To the poison Love
76  II,    XLVIII|       coming in such a guise to work him some mischief, and he
77  II,    XLVIII|         lace-cushions, as if at work, and those statues served
78  II,        LI|       curious clyster pipes, to work with bladders, that they
79  II,      LXII|      model of another head, the work of an image maker, which
80  II,      LXII|         there; in short all the work that is to be seen in great
81  II,      LXII|        is to be allowed for the work of translating, for a man
82  II,     LXIII|       if all the devils were at work at it; but all this was
83  II,     LXVII|      bachelor Carrasco; all the work of the enchanters that persecute
84  II,      LXIX|        endowed with efficacy to work the good that is looked
85  II,       LXX|       love; when damsels are at work their minds are more set
86  II,      LXXI|     requires to be paid for his work, though it is only signing
87  II,      LXXI|         if thou wilt make short work of it, I will give thee
88  II,    LXXIII|       bred and seasoned to such work almost from the time they
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