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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| dreaming away his life in happy ignorance that the world 2 I, TransPre| escape him is when he says, "Happy he to whom Heaven has given 3 I, TransPre| which, if not particularly happy as illustrations, were at 4 I, II| was actually traversing. "Happy the age, happy the time," 5 I, II| traversing. "Happy the age, happy the time," he continued, " 6 I, IV| Quixote quitted the inn, so happy, so gay, so exhilarated 7 I, IV| considered he had made a very happy and noble beginning with 8 I, VI| say of Spain, and was very happy in the translation of some 9 I, XI| somewhat in this fashion:~ ~"Happy the age, happy the time, 10 I, XI| fashion:~ ~"Happy the age, happy the time, to which the ancients 11 I, XII| to, and who is to be the happy man that will succeed in 12 I, XVI| a knight as to miss the happy opportunity which your great 13 I, XXI| and will esteem herself happy and fortunate in having 14 I, XXV| advising me against so rare, so happy, and so unheard-of an imitation; 15 I, XXVIII| BARBER IN THE SAME SIERRA~ ~ ~Happy and fortunate were the times 16 I, XXVIII| I have fallen from the happy condition I have described, 17 I, XXVIII| not whether sorrowful or happy; all I can say is, I was 18 I, XXIX| open arms exclaiming, "A happy meeting with the mirror 19 I, XXXIII| desires, and Camilla so happy in having won Anselmo for 20 I, XXXV| Camilla's virtue, he lived happy and free from anxiety, and 21 I, XXXVI| subterfuges put off making me as happy at last as thou didst at 22 I, XXXVI| thine I will count myself happy and fortunate. Do not by 23 I, XXXVI| would think their death most happy; and that in a case that 24 I, XXXVI| look at the eyes of the now happy Luscinda, and you will see 25 I, XXXVI| and contentment as many happy years with her Cardenio, 26 I, XXXVII| and satisfaction at the happy issue of such a complicated 27 I, XXXVII| very far off, I shall be happy if I can do anything for 28 I, XXXVII| and for the rest of the happy result I am looking forward 29 I, XXXVIII| chances of war can show. Happy the blest ages that knew 30 I, XXXIX| Holiness Pope Pius V of happy memory, had made with Venice 31 I, XXXIX| all that were there made happy (for the Christians who 32 I, XL| bulky that it promised a happy birth. Reed and cloth came 33 I, XLI| us, that we might give a happy ending to a beginning so 34 I, XLI| assigned to me, however happy, that I would rather have. 35 I, XLIII| so that it may have the happy ending such an innocent 36 I, XLIV| until I have brought to a happy conclusion one to which 37 I, XLIV| venture to make me completely happy, accept me at once as your 38 I, XLVI| and bring everything to a happy issue; for the servants 39 I, XLVI| battle-field, but as a soft and happy nuptial couch; and touching 40 I, XLVII| the ladies, now all made happy, and in particular to Dorothea 41 I, L| and if you will not be so happy, at any rate you will be 42 I, LII| OF SWEAT HE BROUGHT TO A HAPPY CONCLUSION~ ~ ~The goatherd' 43 II, I| not reviving in itself the happy time when the order of knight-errantry 44 II, IV| Don Quixote accepted as a happy omen, and he resolved to 45 II, VI| possessor of wealth is not made happy by possessing it, but by 46 II, VIII| as a good sign and a very happy omen; though, if the truth 47 II, VIII| conclude and bring to a happy termination every perilous 48 II, X| might thereby hope for a happy issue in all his encounters 49 II, X| thou art going to seek. Happy thou, above all the squires 50 II, XI| lady Dulcinea is well and happy, we on our part will make 51 II, XII| me, is not over and above happy, for I saw him fling himself 52 II, XII| belong to the number of the happy or of the miserable?"~ ~" 53 II, XVI| already done and brought to a happy issue; he made light of 54 II, XVII| bent on bringing them to a happy and successful issue, all 55 II, XX| him thus addressed him: "Happy thou, above all the dwellers 56 II, XXI| the rich Camacho! many a happy year may he live with the 57 II, XXII| DON QUIXOTE BROUGHT TO A HAPPY TERMINATION~ ~ ~Many and 58 II, XXII| in this way he would live happy. I myself am not married, 59 II, XXIV| that, consider yourself happy in having left court with 60 II, XXIX| it is reserved to give a happy issue to this adventure;" 61 II, XL| know. O renowned author! O happy Don Quixote! O famous famous 62 II, XLI| thy squire and making a happy beginning with your new 63 II, XLIII| promise of his government to a happy issue. Don Quixote, then, 64 II, XLIV| galloon.~ ~ O for to be the happy fair~ Thy mighty arms enfold,~ 65 II, LII| breadth of going mad I was so happy. I can tell thee, brother, 66 II, LIII| feeding your little carcass, happy were my hours, my days, 67 II, LVI| anxiety, some hoping for a happy issue, some apprehensive 68 II, LVII| valise, and proven. supremely happy because the duke's majordomo, 69 II, LVIII| independence of the spirit. Happy he, to whom heaven has given 70 II, LVIII| brought them, "I take it as a happy omen, brothers, to have 71 II, LVIII| be esteemed and reckoned happy accidents merely. One of 72 II, LVIII| images has been to me a most happy occurrence."~ ~"I can well 73 II, LX| for my master has a very happy knack of matchmaking; it' 74 II, LXIV| history says, was extremely happy to see Ana Felix in her 75 II, LXV| well, and he hoped for a happy result from it; and putting 76 II, LXV| declared their pure and happy feelings. The renegade explained 77 II, LXVII| EVENTS TRULY DELECTABLE AND HAPPY~ ~ ~If a multitude of reflections 78 II, LXVII| idea as novel as it was happy, in emulation whereof, if 79 II, LXXI| in one respect and very happy in another. His sadness 80 II, LXXI| fortune, and my defeat a most happy triumph. But look here, 81 II, LXXIV| executors, that, if any happy chance should lead them