Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| undertaken and executed in a very different spirit, that of Charles
 2   I,  TransPre|  Salamanca, and altogether a very different place from the melancholy,
 3   I,  TransPre|           collection of verses by different hands on the death of Isabel
 4   I,  TransPre|           translated into as many different languages, and perhaps "
 5   I,  TransPre|       Part, therefore, under very different conditions, and the difference
 6   I,        XV|         shown in the case of many different knights with whose histories
 7   I,       XVI|         seemed to them a man of a different sort from those they were
 8   I,       XVI|           did the same but with a different intention, for his was to
 9   I,     XVIII|     senses and make things appear different from what they are; if thou
10   I,        XX|         make a little noise, very different from that which was causing
11   I,       XXI|           came upon another road, different from that which they had
12   I,    XXVIII|         virtuous intentions, very different from yours, as you will
13   I,      XXIX|      Cardenio's appearance was so different from what it had been that
14   I,    XXXIII|           it, must adopt a course different from that employed with
15   I,    XXXIII|       sacrament that it makes two different persons one and the same
16   I,    XXXIII|        all with an intention very different from what Anselmo supposed,
17   I,    XXXIII|     chance, directing things in a different manner, so ordered it that
18   I,        XL|        chanced to be empty she at different times gave us by means of
19   I,       XLI|       were ready and in hiding in different places round about, all
20   I,       XLI|         and distributed us all in different houses in the town; but
21   I,      XLVI|       appear to Don Quixote quite different from the persons he had
22   I,     XLVII|    enchantments of our day take a different course from that of those
23   I,     XLVII|         and another property very different from what I have heard say
24   I,    XLVIII|          bits of what occurred to different people and at different
25   I,    XLVIII|           different people and at different times mixed up with it,
26   I,        LI|        that he had three suits of different colours, with garters and
27  II,         I|         taken out something quite different from what they had put in;
28  II,        II|           princes, times would be different, and other ages would be
29  II,        VI|         much alike in name and so different in conduct."~ ~"God bless
30  II,        VI|          their ends and goals are different, for the broad and easy
31  II,         X|          to see these two men, so different in appearance, on their
32  II,       XIX|          to know who this man, so different from ordinary men, could
33  II,        XX|        and flavour. The spices of different kinds did not seem to have
34  II,        XX|      began to enter the arcade at different points, and among them one
35  II,     XXIII|         and tasteless sorts, very different from those of the golden
36  II,      XXIX|          the two figures, so very different to all appearance from ordinary
37  II,     XXXII|     well-meant reproof requires a different demeanour and arguments
38  II,     XXXII|          I found her altogether a different being from the one I sought;
39  II,     XXXIV|         distributing the party in different positions, the hunt began
40  II,     XXXIV|          is occupied with so many different things that I was forgetting
41  II,        XL|          constantly makes through different parts of the world; he is
42  II,     XLVII|        great variety of dishes of different sorts; one who looked like
43  II,     XLVII|           of them; but being of a different colour from ordinary lips
44  II,      XLIX|     maxims and sage remarks, very different from what was expected of
45  II,      LIII|     farthing I go out of it, very different from the way governors commonly
46  II,       LVI|        thinking of something very different; he only thought of what
47  II,       LIX|           least droll, and a very different being from the Sancho described
48  II,       LIX|           of this history must be different persons from those that
49  II,      LXII|        wrong; and I'd put it in a different way if I did not respect
50  II,      LXVI|          but my scheme had a very different result, for as soon as your
51  II,     LXVII|           then if among all these different sorts of music that of the
52  II,    LXVIII|           way to the second, very different from Sancho, who never had
53  II,    LXVIII|    perhaps it may prove something different from what we apprehend."
54  II,     LXXII|           turns up, though a very different one from mine."~ ~"I don'
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