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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XXIV| spite of wicked and envious enchanters;-but pardon me for having 2 I, XXV| there is always a swarm of enchanters in attendance upon us that 3 I, XXXI| craft and skill of the sage enchanters who take care of those valiant 4 I, XLVII| envy and fraud of wicked enchanters; for virtue is more persecuted 5 I, XLVIII| likeness; for it is easy for enchanters to take any form they please, 6 II, X| that one of those wicked enchanters, who he says have a spite 7 II, X| seest how I am hated by enchanters! And see to what a length 8 II, X| O miserable, spiteful enchanters! O that I could see you 9 II, XI| mind the cruel trick the enchanters had played him in changing 10 II, XIV| has many enemies who are enchanters, and one in particular who 11 II, XIV| ten hours since these said enchanters his enemies transformed 12 II, XIV| another, but as you say enchanters persecute you, I will not 13 II, XIV| can do, and wizards and enchanters are capable of."~ ~Sancho 14 II, XIV| one of your enemies, the enchanters."~ ~"Thy advice is not bad," 15 II, XIV| his master said about the enchanters having changed the face 16 II, XVI| light of enchantments and enchanters; he thought no more of the 17 II, XVI| deceive, how easy it is for enchanters to change one countenance 18 II, XVII| me, it seems I must have enchanters too, that persecute me as 19 II, XVII| and in the teeth of the enchanters who send them to me."~ ~" 20 II, XVII| against true valour? The enchanters may be able to rob me of 21 II, XVII| persuading oneself that enchanters are softening one's skull; 22 II, XX| tranquil mind, and that neither enchanters persecute nor enchantments 23 II, XXIII| that this Merlin, or those enchanters who enchanted the whole 24 II, XXIII| be in the world, and that enchanters and enchantments can have 25 II, XXVI| before believed; that the enchanters who persecute me do nothing 26 II, XXIX| books of chivalry and of the enchanters who figure and speak in 27 II, XXIX| care and protection of the enchanters with sorrow enough in his 28 II, XXIX| this adventure two mighty enchanters must have encountered one 29 II, XXXII| the deeds of the wicked? Enchanters have persecuted me, enchanters 30 II, XXXII| Enchanters have persecuted me, enchanters persecute me still, and 31 II, XXXII| persecute me still, and enchanters will continue to persecute 32 II, XXXII| can hurt me; and so, these enchanters, seeing that they cannot 33 II, XXXIII| all a device of one of the enchanters that persecute Don Quixote. 34 II, XXXIII| must know that we too have enchanters here that are well disposed 35 II, XXXIII| and plots of those vile enchanters. I invented all that to 36 II, XXXIII| active and exceedingly busy enchanters about."~ ~"So I say," said 37 II, XXXIV| this way are six troops of enchanters, who are bringing on a triumphal 38 II, XXXV| have been, dear to me.~ Enchanters and magicians and their 39 II, XXXV| wise, magisterial, ancient enchanters and sages. In short, Sancho, 40 II, XXXV| doctors in the world; even the enchanters are doctors," said Sancho; " 41 II, XXXVI| Countess Trifaldi, whom the enchanters have caused to be called 42 II, XLI| Merlin, arch-enchanter of enchanters."~ ~As soon as Don Quixote 43 II, XLIV| from wicked wizards and enchanters."~ ~"It is no joke, senor," 44 II, XLVI| out, "Avaunt, malignant enchanters! avaunt, ye witchcraft-working 45 II, XLVI| that bell-ringing rabble of enchanters in cat shape, but because 46 II, XLVII| spies and assassins and enchanters that may come against me 47 II, L| WHEREIN IS SET FORTH WHO THE ENCHANTERS AND EXECUTIONERS WERE WHO 48 II, LI| nothing; for if there are enchanters who maltreat me, there are 49 II, LI| the ill-turns the wicked enchanters are always doing your worship; 50 II, LI| worship from evil-minded enchanters, and bring me well and peacefully 51 II, LVI| of it, but those wicked enchanters who persecute me, and who, 52 II, LVI| for the spite which the enchanters entertain against Senor 53 II, LVII| am not afraid of rascally enchanters changing or altering my 54 II, LVIII| imaginable. May I die if the enchanters that persecute me are not 55 II, LX| for his persecutors the enchanters changing the man's proper 56 II, LXVI| one whom mine enemies the enchanters changed into the lacquey 57 II, LXVI| Tosilos, in spite of all the enchanters in the Indies."~ ~"Thou 58 II, LXVII| Carrasco; all the work of the enchanters that persecute me. But tell 59 II, LXX| and clearly that there are enchanters and enchanted people in 60 II, LXXII| I am convinced that the enchanters who persecute Don Quixote 61 II, LXXIII| chasing it the malignant enchanters who turned her into a country