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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