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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| he was first tempted to try his hand at drawing from 2 I, TransPre| travelled without squires. To try to think of a Don Quixote 3 I, TransPre| is tempted afterwards to try a flight beyond his powers 4 I, TransPre| horse-collar method, and try to raise a laugh by some 5 I, I| and then, not caring to try any more experiments with 6 I, II| one at once upon whom to try the might of his strong 7 I, VI| and so do all those who try to turn books written in 8 I, XI| would have liked at once to try if they were ready to be 9 I, XIV| voluntarily separated himself, to try if absence would act with 10 I, XV| change matters once more, and try, as they say, what chance 11 I, XVIII| from time to time turned to try if he could see the knights 12 I, XXI| but if ever I make it, or try it again as long as I live, 13 I, XXV| Don Quixote, "for I will try not to go far from this 14 I, XXVI| while the other should try as best he could to pass 15 I, XXVII| of Don Fernando, bade me try to return speedily, as she 16 I, XXXII| ever happened anywhere."~ ~"Try that bone on another dog," 17 I, XXXII| joke for your worship to try and persuade me that everything 18 I, XXXIII| blows and strength of arm try if it were as hard and as 19 I, XXXIII| manage his house, let him try her this time, and he would 20 I, XXXIV| hers, or if she sought to try me and ascertain if the 21 I, XXXIV| such a good one, and should try or devise some other less 22 I, XXXIV| he could tell her was to try and stanch the blood, as 23 I, XXXV| husband so foolish as to try such a costly experiment 24 I, XXXVI| done for her; and do not try to make her answer unless 25 I, XXXVI| any hostile movement, to try and defend himself and resist 26 I, XXXVIII| going on so that he may try to remedy it by a counter-mine, 27 I, XL| arm all vainly did they try,~ And when at length 'twas 28 I, XL| about my unhappy lot, but to try if fortune would be kinder 29 I, XL| this I did not like not to try my luck, and as soon as 30 I, XLI| to go to the garden and try if I could speak to her; 31 I, XLIII| therefore they need not try it again. Nevertheless he 32 I, XLIII| Rocinante should move, but try as he might to seat himself 33 I, XLIV| will not let me lie; only try it, and if it does not fit 34 I, XLV| entanglement, resolved to try his hand once more by stirring 35 I, XLVII| had of taking him home to try if by any means they could 36 I, XLVIII| hundred sheets written; and to try if it came up to my own 37 I, XLIX| if your worship were to try to get out of this prison ( 38 I, XLIX| dejected; and then we might try our chance in looking for 39 I, XLIX| when you read them. For to try to persuade anybody that 40 I, XLIX| One might just as well try to make out that the history 41 I, LII| abbess and all who might try to prevent me, and would 42 II, I| The chaplain resolved to try the experiment, and obtaining 43 II, I| of the waters, nor do I try to make anyone take me for 44 II, III| remember."~ ~"If I were to try to forget the thwacks they 45 II, IV| look to himself and not try to make out white black, 46 II, IV| short; nevertheless he would try to drop a letter as well 47 II, V| replied Teresa; "don't try to raise yourself higher, 48 II, VI| folly so manifest as to try to make yourself out vigorous 49 II, XI| recognising Dulcinea; we will try by experiment with one or 50 II, XIII| strove to persuade him to try and become an archbishop. 51 II, XIII| some wine out of a cask, to try, asking their opinion as 52 II, XVII| will, here am I, ready to try conclusions with Satan himself 53 II, XVIII| other power 'twere vain to try;~ For love will find a way 54 II, XIX| Launcelot and all who would try to prevent it."~ ~"Say that 55 II, XX| Quixote at this; "don't try to better it, and risk a 56 II, XXII| and who was the first to try salivation for the French 57 II, XXV| owner of the ass, 'and I'll try to pay it back in the same 58 II, XXVI| than gallop; so you needn't try to sell me the cat for the 59 II, XXVIII| thine own interest, but try to be of good cheer and 60 II, XXIX| the pace of an ant."~ ~"Try the test I told thee of, 61 II, XXXI| of those who, when they try to introduce economy into 62 II, XXXII| that it is an amusement to try and make out whether he 63 II, XXXII| Nay, let them come and try their jokes on the country 64 II, XXXII| her excellence he would try with all his might not to 65 II, XXXV| won't be got rid of if you try three thousand three hundred 66 II, XXXV| days or times; and I'll try and get out of debt as quickly 67 II, XLII| the island come; and I'll try and be such a governor, 68 II, XLII| from the desire I have to try what it tastes like to be 69 II, XLIII| commend thyself to God, and try not to swerve in the pursuit 70 II, XLVII| and Sancho proceeded to try it; but before he could 71 II, XLVII| with pickles, you might try it; but it is out of the 72 II, LII| know thy pleasure; I will try to do honour to thee by 73 II, LIII| remained listening intently to try if he could make out what 74 II, LV| over and held his breath to try whether he was quite sound 75 II, LV| loan of anybody, nor did I try to fill my pocket; and though 76 II, LXII| first time he was going to try the virtue of the enchanted 77 II, LXIX| on my arms with pinches! Try those jokes on a brother-in-law; ' 78 II, LXX| all his plans, resolved to try his hand again, hoping for 79 II, LXXII| them; let your worship only try; come along with me for