Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        people whose ideas about knight-errantry, if they had any at all,
 2   I,   Commend|        No longer now doth proud knight-errantry~ Regard with scorn the sickle
 3   I,   AuthPre|         light and mirror of all knight-errantry."~ ~"Say on," said I, listening
 4   I,       VII|     accomplished the revival of knight-errantry. The curate sometimes contradicted
 5   I,        IX|         exercise of the arms of knight-errantry, righting wrongs, succouring
 6   I,         X|     make a new world or pervert knight-errantry."~ ~"Pardon me, your worship,"
 7   I,        XI|      see, Sancho, the good that knight-errantry contains in itself, and
 8   I,        XI|         the same may be said of knight-errantry as of love, that it levels
 9   I,        XI|         servant and follower of knight-errantry, exchange them for other
10   I,      XIII|       is usual and customary in knight-errantry that the knight-errant,
11   I,    XXVIII|         almost defunct order of knight-errantry, we now enjoy in this age
12   I,      XXXV|        it was so settled by the knight-errantry tariff: and then, all because
13   I,    XXXVII|      profession of the order of knight-errantry. Say, what being is there
14   I,      XLII|        the whole to chimeras of knight-errantry. Then they agreed that the
15   I,     XLIII|         what commonly occurs in knight-errantry."~ ~But the comrades of
16   I,       XLV|         the virtue that lies in knight-errantry, or show you the sin and
17   I,      XLVI|    grieved to see the flower of knight-errantry carried away thus before
18   I,      XLIX|   follow the arduous calling of knight-errantry which they set forth; for
19   I,      XLIX|         the achievements of his knight-errantry; so he said in reply:~ ~"
20   I,       LII|         world professing the of knight-errantry; now, I say, ye shall see,
21  II,         I|        any point connected with knight-errantry so as not to run the risk
22  II,         I|    happy time when the order of knight-errantry was in the field. But our
23  II,        VI|       are the accompaniments of knight-errantry, I know, too, the infinite
24  II,       VII|    unhinge the ancient usage of knight-errantry, is all nonsense. And so,
25  II,       VII|        loud voice, "O flower of knight-errantry! O shining light of arms!
26  II,       VII|        peculiar to the order of knight-errantry. On, then, my lord Don Quixote,
27  II,         X|   seeing the pillar and prop of knight-errantry on his knees before your
28  II,       XII|       and of those that profess knight-errantry, it is to me a sufficient
29  II,      XIII|        the miserable squires of knight-errantry? Even so it would not be
30  II,       XIV|        he knows all the laws of knight-errantry by heart; but granting it
31  II,       XIV|   transgress the just limits of knight-errantry."~ ~"I confess," said the
32  II,        XV|       Don Quixote to resume his knight-errantry which he had laid aside,
33  II,       XVI|        him in the course of his knight-errantry, nor of the volley of stones
34  II,       XVI|      was to bring to life again knight-errantry, now dead, and for some
35  II,      XVII|        my lot to be a member of knight-errantry, cannot avoid attempting
36  II,      XVII|      the laws and ordinances of knight-errantry should be lost, they might
37  II,     XVIII|        you studied?"~ ~"That of knight-errantry," said Don Quixote, "which
38  II,     XVIII|       the still narrower one of knight-errantry, wide enough, however, to
39  II,     XXIII|    times, revived in these days knight-errantry, long since forgotten, and
40  II,       XXV|        O illustrious reviver of knight-errantry, so long consigned to oblivion!
41  II,      XXVI|       them. So, then, long live knight-errantry beyond everything living
42  II,    XXVIII|     first man that meddled with knight-errantry or at any rate the first
43  II,    XXVIII|        of the squirely rules of knight-errantry, where hast thou ever seen
44  II,      XXXI|    Welcome, flower and cream of knight-errantry!" while all or most of them
45  II,     XXXII|       follow the narrow path of knight-errantry, and in pursuit of that
46  II,     XXXII|         the calling of arms and knight-errantry.~ ~The duchess begged Don
47  II,     XXXII|         the one the cynosure of knight-errantry, the other the star of squirely
48  II,    XXXIII|        rare one and entirely in knight-errantry style, and in that same
49  II,   XXXVIII|      foundations and pillars of knight-errantry; these feet I desire to
50  II,      XLII|         with the mere breath of knight-errantry that has breathed upon thee,
51  II,      XLII|         power the profession of knight-errantry contains in itself. With
52  II,    XLVIII|      cat, mishaps incidental to knight-errantry.~ ~ ~Six days he remained
53  II,    XLVIII|      have embraced the order of knight-errantry to which I belong, the province
54  II,       LIX|    cynosure and morning star of knight-errantry, despite and in defiance
55  II,        LX|        according to the rule of knight-errantry which I profess, to be always
56  II,       LXI|        star and cynosure of all knight-errantry in its widest extent! Welcome,
57  II,      LXII|        Great are the privileges knight-errantry involves, for it makes him
58  II,      LXII|      away by the channel of his knight-errantry; but may the bad luck your
59  II,     LXIII| condensed all that is worthy in knight-errantry."~ ~Don Quixote delighted
60  II,       LXV|       observance of the laws of knight-errantry, he will, no doubt, in order
61  II,     LXVII|      the histories dealing with knight-errantry that your worship has read
62  II,     LXVII|        hardships attendant upon knight-errantry in woods and forests, even
63  II,    LXXIII|      good faith and the laws of knight-errantry; and of how he thought of
64  II,     LXXIV|      all the profane stories of knight-errantry; now I perceive my folly,
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