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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| permanently disabled; he had lost the use of it, as Mercury 2 I, TransPre| with being old, with having lost his hand, with having been 3 I, TransPre| the day on which England lost Shakespeare, nominally at 4 I, TransPre| their resting-place is now lost beyond all hope. This furnishes 5 I, TransPre| for his hero is completely lost. It would he going too far 6 I, Commend| of idiots approbation,~ Lost labour will be thy reward,~ 7 I, Commend| story,~ Relating how he lost his wits~ O'er idle tales 8 I, I| sort the poor gentleman lost his wits, and used to lie 9 I, I| brains got so dry that he lost his wits. His fancy grew 10 I, VII| luck may turn, and what is lost to-day may be won to-morrow; 11 I, XII| shepherd's dress, they were lost in wonder, and could not 12 I, XIV| leaving all who were there lost in admiration as much of 13 I, XV| possession, or my hand will have lost its cunning."~ ~"But in 14 I, XVII| sorry-looking individual, lost his temper, and raising 15 I, XVIII| his chance whether he be lost or not, for the horses we 16 I, XIX| of the alforjas they had lost their entire larder and 17 I, XX| slippery, and the fisherman lost a great deal of time in 18 I, XX| wages at least will not be lost, as I have already told 19 I, XXI| not grieve me much to have lost it," said Don Quixote, " 20 I, XXI| be that the victor have lost his own in the combat, in 21 I, XXV| do without the balsam we lost."~ ~"It was worse losing 22 I, XXV| with him lint and all were lost; but I beg of your worship 23 I, XXVI| replied Sancho, "but to have lost from one hand to the other, 24 I, XXVI| said the barber.~ ~"I have lost the note-book," said Sancho, " 25 I, XXVII| prize I had that instant lost rendered impossible for 26 I, XXVII| that showed plainly I had lost my reason; and since then 27 I, XXIX| by which his soul may be lost without any gain to his 28 I, XXXIII| and so delightful to be lost through a needless anxiety 29 I, XXXIII| might be, would not all be lost? Undoubtedly it would, leaving 30 I, XXXIV| not perceive what it had lost, that which he so lightly 31 I, XXXIV| have supposed her to have lost her senses, and taken her 32 I, XXXIV| crossed himself unceasingly, lost in wonder at the adroitness 33 I, XXXV| anywhere in the house he was lost in amazement. He asked the 34 I, XXXVI| made her look as if she had lost her senses, and so marked 35 I, XXXVI| herself in his power she lost all consciousness, and after 36 I, XXXIX| Turkish fleet in harbour was lost; for all the marines and 37 I, XXXIX| seeing that the fort was now lost, he entrusted himself, and 38 I, XXXIX| compare with recovering lost liberty."~ ~"And what is 39 I, XLI| not only should we not be lost, but that we should take 40 I, XLI| through whom Spain was lost, lies buried at that spot; " 41 I, XLI| the delight of recovering lost liberty.~ ~It may have been 42 I, XLI| relieved of all fear of being lost; for this had brought such 43 I, XLII| have expected her favour he lost it, and with it his liberty, 44 I, XLII| the battle of Lepanto. I lost mine at the Goletta, and 45 I, XLIII| at all when Don Quixote lost his footing; and slipping 46 I, XLVI| least his wages shall not be lost; for in my will, which is 47 I, LI| since the jewel that once lost can never be recovered had 48 II, I| he had now recovered his lost reason, though his relations, 49 II, VII| something there is nothing lost. To he sure, if it should 50 II, X| for some ass that has been lost? Not at all. Then what are 51 II, XIII| recover the senses he has lost, he makes a madman of himself 52 II, XVII| half fought; nothing is lost by my preparing myself, 53 II, XVII| knight-errantry should be lost, they might be found in 54 II, XXI| in despair, should not be lost, that they moved, nay, forced 55 II, XXIII| me on that sad day when I lost you; I took out your heart 56 II, XXIII| memory the sad fate of her lost lover; were it not for this, 57 II, XXV| too long a tale to tell), lost an ass; and though he did 58 II, XXV| as the regidor who had lost it was standing in the plaza, 59 II, XXV| circuit of the forest, but the lost ass never gave them an answer 60 II, XXIX| and give himself up for lost; but nothing distressed 61 II, XXXII| the duke; "you must have lost your wits to ask such a 62 II, XXXVII| worship say, as much is lost by a card too many as by 63 II, XXXIX| amazement, and the bystanders lost in astonishment, while the 64 II, XL| rode to the battle where he lost his life and his kingdom."~ ~" 65 II, XLII| by a wise governor may be lost and wasted by a boorish 66 II, XLVII| she wants an eye that she lost by small-pox; and though 67 II, XLIX| by gadding about are soon lost; and she who is eager to 68 II, L| worship."~ ~Teresa stood lost in astonishment, and her 69 II, LIII| countless numbers, and we are lost unless your skill and valour 70 II, LIII| destroyed and the whole island lost."~ ~"What have I to do with 71 II, LIII| Lord to let the island be lost at once, and I could see 72 II, LIV| our good fortune until we lost it; and such is the longing 73 II, LIV| well-gotten gain may be lost, but ill-gotten gain is 74 II, LIV| but ill-gotten gain is lost, itself and its owner likewise."~ ~" 75 II, LVI| marshal of the field was lost in astonishment at the words 76 II, LVIII| seat, leaving the company lost in wonder, and making them 77 II, LX| disenchantment of Dulcinea. He lost all patience when he considered 78 II, LXII| perfection for ten days; and lost my rest all the time; and 79 II, LXIII| his shoulders together and lost colour. The crew then hoisted 80 II, LXIII| we met, how his heart was lost to me, and mine not kept 81 II, LXVI| overthrown, but though I lost my honour I did not lose 82 II, LXX| heart broke with grief and I lost my life. For the last two 83 II, LXXI| think there will be nothing lost by trying it; consider how 84 II, LXXI| us! If she returns to her lost shape (and it cannot be