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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| without seeming to digress, allow himself the relief of digression 2 I, VII| Peers, so carelessly to allow the knights of the Court 3 I, VIII| for laws human and divine allow each one to defend himself 4 I, VIII| perceiving that he would not allow the coach to go on, but 5 I, XI| are at all day does not allow them to spend the night 6 I, XIII| pursuit of my calling does not allow or permit me to go in any 7 I, XIII| burning those papers you allow me to carry away some of 8 I, XXII| as it was not too much to allow one who had his hands tied 9 I, XXIV| father, entreating him to allow some delay, and to defer 10 I, XXV| similar purpose, I must not allow the opportunity to escape 11 I, XXVII| and distraction did not allow me to observe or notice 12 I, XXVIII| your feet bear it, nor we allow it."~ ~Taken by surprise 13 I, XXVIII| dishevelled tresses will not allow my tongue to deal in falsehoods, 14 I, XXIX| knight, would by no means allow it, but made her rise and 15 I, XXIX| they encountered did not allow those on horseback to go 16 I, XXIX| however, the curate would not allow, on which Don Quixote said, " 17 I, XXIX| On no account will I allow it," said the curate; "your 18 I, XXIX| courteous and considerate to allow a Churchman to go on foot 19 I, XXXII| they were people who would allow such a lot of lies to be 20 I, XXXIII| Friends," he should not allow a title so rare and so delightful 21 I, XXXIII| bear thee, which will not allow me to desert thee in such 22 I, XXXIV| many a time before, than to allow him, as I am now doing, 23 I, XXXV| said he would on no account allow such a thing, and so in 24 I, XXXVI| rather so calm it as to allow these two lovers to live 25 I, XXXVI| my knees I pray Heaven to allow me to live with my Dorothea;" 26 I, XXXVII| comfortable as the circumstances allow, with the good-will we are 27 I, XL| only that time does not allow, I could tell you now something 28 I, XL| was that the Moors do not allow any renegade to buy or own 29 I, XLI| the Moorish women do not allow themselves to be seen by 30 I, XLI| so great that it will not allow me to wait for another opportunity, 31 I, XLI| so she would never again allow me to undergo the exertion, 32 I, XLII| was very well pleased to allow his daughter, for such the 33 I, XLIV| battle, and on no account to allow himself to be vanquished, 34 I, XLV| tightly that he did not allow him to breathe, and shouted 35 I, XLVI| they thought it best to allow themselves to be pacified, 36 I, XLVI| who, however, would not allow him to utter a word until 37 I, XLVIII| local magistracy should allow any play to be acted. In 38 I, XLIX| who begged the curate to allow his master to leave the 39 I, XLIX| good understanding, should allow himself to be persuaded 40 I, LI| them what is good and then allow them to make a good choice 41 II, VIII| and more darkly than will allow us to reach El Toboso by 42 II, XIV| taken his shape in order to allow himself to be vanquished, 43 II, XIV| the shock of my fall will allow me, for it has left me in 44 II, XVI| taste for tattle, nor do I allow tattling in my presence; 45 II, XVIII| strict, as they did not allow interrogations, nor 'said 46 II, XVIII| his tender age does not allow of it, nor his praiseworthy 47 II, XXI| friends, imploring him to allow Quiteria to give him her 48 II, XXIII| as earnestly as I can, to allow herself to be seen and addressed 49 II, XXVI| is necessary in order to allow certain other matters to 50 II, XXXIV| though the duke wanted not to allow him; and at last they reached 51 II, XXXVI| would not on any account allow him to speak until he had 52 II, XXXIX| master here-and he won't allow me to lie-as of men of letters 53 II, XL| Rodriguez, who will not allow me to say otherwise."~ ~" 54 II, XLI| opportunities this business will allow us; I wish thee therefore 55 II, XLIII| be worth; and if it will allow thee to give liveries to 56 II, XLIV| excellence to permit and allow me alone to wait upon myself 57 II, XLIV| my clothes, sooner than allow anyone to undress me."~ ~" 58 II, XLIV| chamber alone, refusing to allow anyone to enter with him 59 II, XLVII| dinners and suppers and allow him to eat what appears 60 II, XLVIII| to close the door and not allow Senora Rodriguez to enter; 61 II, LVIII| of my profession do not allow me to take rest under any 62 II, LIX| calling he follows does not allow of larders or store-rooms; 63 II, LX| would not on any account allow him to accompany her; and 64 II, LX| soldier's poverty does not allow a more extensive hoard."~ ~ 65 II, LXIII| perhaps the sage Merlin would allow each of these lashes, being 66 II, LXIII| and I entreated him to allow me to go and dress her in 67 II, LXIII| all I ask of you is to allow me to die like a Christian, 68 II, LXIII| rate your tears will not allow me to keep my oath; live, 69 II, LXVIII| that the thoughts that allow one to make verses cannot 70 II, LXIX| handled by all the world; but allow duennas to touch me-not 71 II, LXXI| to cut thyself to pieces; allow the lashes to wait for one