Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      Alfonso, Alcaide of Toledo," written in 1648 by the industrious
 2   I,  TransPre|          which this very preface, written only a few months before
 3   I,  TransPre|           Where and when that was written, we cannot tell. After his
 4   I,  TransPre|           until "Don Quixote" was written. Cervantes, indeed, to the
 5   I,  TransPre|           its author. That it was written carelessly, hastily, and
 6   I,  TransPre|  Avellaneda's volume was no doubt written.~ ~In fact Cervantes had
 7   I,  TransPre|    comedies and interludes he had written within the last few years,
 8   I,  TransPre|          in the same case. He had written a mediocre specimen of an
 9   I,  TransPre|         with those he had already written, a tale setting forth the
10   I,  TransPre|         scissors.~ ~The story was written at first, like the others,
11   I,  TransPre|      clumsily divided what he had written into chapters on the model
12   I,   AuthPre|         chapter where you find it written.~ ~"Next, to prove yourself
13   I,        II|      point, and what I have found written in the annals of La Mancha,
14   I,         V|         de Montemayor where it is written, applying it to his own
15   I,        VI|          this kind that have been written, and so, as something singular
16   I,        VI|       those who try to turn books written in verse into another language,
17   I,        VI|           it is said to have been written by a wise and witty king
18   I,        VI|         of the 'Fortune of Love,' written by Antonio de Lofraso, a
19   I,        VI|       book as this has never been written, and in its way it is the
20   I,        VI|         loftier works that he has written."~ ~"This," continued the
21   I,        VI|           the best that have been written in Castilian in heroic verse,
22   I,       VII|        The Deeds of the Emperor," written by Don Luis de Avila, went
23   I,      VIII|           could find nothing more written about these achievements
24   I,        IX|       that though it might not be written, it might exist in the memory
25   I,        IX|         at something the book had written in the margin by way of
26   I,        IX|            as I told you, this is written: 'This Dulcinea del Toboso
27   I,        IX|         Don Quixote of La Mancha, written by Cide Hamete Benengeli,
28   I,       XII|           them but has carved and written on its smooth bark the name
29   I,     XVIII|           deeds that shall remain written in the book of fame for
30   I,      XXII|          Pasamonte, whose life is written by these fingers."~ ~"He
31   I,      XXII|   commissary, "for he has himself written his story as grand as you
32   I,      XXII|          that kind that have been written, or shall be written compared
33   I,      XXII|         been written, or shall be written compared with it: all I
34   I,      XXII|         yet finished? All that is written is from my birth down to
35   I,     XXIII| memorandum book there is anything written by which we may be able
36   I,     XXIII|       first thing he found in it, written roughly but in a very good
37   I,     XXIII|       when thou carriest a letter written in verse from beginning
38   I,       XXV|       thou wilt, for thou bearest written on thy forehead that neither
39   I,       XXV|       even more than conveniently written, and that is in the note-book
40   I,       XXV|        Don Quixote, and as he had written it he read it to this effect:~ ~"
41   I,      XXVI|        del Toboso. He said it was written in a note-book, and that
42   I,     XXXII|        books and some manuscripts written in a very good hand. The
43   I,     XXXII|       took place exactly as it is written down; and the barefooted
44   I,     XXXII|         those papers are that are written in such a good hand." The
45   I,     XXXIV|        now began to regret having written as she had to her husband,
46   I,      XXXV|          on which he lay with the written paper open and the pen still
47   I,      XXXV|                So far Anselmo had written, and thus it was plain that
48   I,     XXXIX|          that time, though I have written several letters, I have
49   I,        XL|          gold crowns with a paper written in Arabic, and at the end
50   I,        XL|           marry me. I myself have written this: have a care to whom
51   I,        XL|           by means of her who had written that paper, he and all of
52   I,        XL|          Lady."~ ~The paper being written and folded I waited two
53   I,     XLVII|         and mighty deeds shall be written on lasting brass and imperishable
54   I,     XLVII|           of; for the epic may be written in prose just as well as
55   I,    XLVIII|           those who have hitherto written books of the sort deserve
56   I,    XLVIII|        more than a hundred sheets written; and to try if it came up
57   I,    XLVIII|         tragedies acted in Spain, written by a famous poet of these
58   I,    XLVIII|        some others that have been written by certain gifted poets,
59   I,    XLVIII|         wit of these kingdoms has written, with so much brilliancy,
60   I,    XLVIII|   authorised to examine the newly written books of chivalry, no doubt
61   I,      XLIX|          wild crazy things as are written in those absurd books of
62   I,       LII|     entertaining. The first words written on the parchment found in
63  II,         I|     adventures that deserve to be written, not on parchment, but on
64  II,       III|         Hamete Benengeli, who has written the history of your great
65  II,        IV|           enough has been already written about Don Quixote, it is
66  II,      VIII|          our own day, who, having written a bitter satire against
67  II,        XX|    followed Love bore their names written on white parchment in large
68  II,      XXIV|         history from the original written by its first author, Cide
69  II,      XXIV|       cave of Montesinos he found written on the margin of it, in
70  II,      XXIV|           that everything that is written in the preceding chapter
71  II,     XXVII|        explaining to him what was written on the standard. At the
72  II,     XXXVI|        soul, that I have a letter written to my wife, Teresa Panza,
73  II,   XXXVIII|           sung and fascinate when written. And then, when they condescend
74  II,       XLV|      answer was, "Senor, there is written and recorded the day on
75  II,        LI|         deserves to be printed or written in letters of gold, and
76  II,        LI|           my lady the duchess has written to my wife Teresa Panza
77  II,      LXII|        lifted up his eyes and saw written in very large letters over
78  II,     LXXIV|         of all Sannazaro had ever written, and had bought with his
79  II,     LXXIV|        author who is said to have written a history now going about
80  II,     LXXIV|   monstrous absurdities as he has written in it; for I am leaving
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