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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| childish plays, the "mirrors of nonsense and models of folly" that 2 I, TransPre| Of all Byron's melodious nonsense about Don Quixote, the most 3 I, I| all sorts of impossible nonsense; and it so possessed his 4 I, V| stood amazed at hearing such nonsense, and relieving him of the 5 I, V| listen to such a lot of nonsense; from which, however, he 6 I, V| Quixote. He told him, and the nonsense he had talked when found 7 I, XXII| with it by force."~ ~"Nice nonsense!" said the commissary; " 8 I, XXV| she was his mistress is nonsense deserving very severe punishment; 9 I, XXV| seem to be illusions and nonsense and ravings, and to go always 10 I, XXV| keep it in my memory is all nonsense, for I have such a bad one 11 I, XXXII| and are full of folly and nonsense; but this of the Great Captain 12 I, XXXII| and no such exploits or nonsense ever happened anywhere."~ ~" 13 I, XXXII| these good books say is nonsense and lies, and they printed 14 I, XXXVII| that bore thee, and other nonsense that put me in the greatest 15 I, XLIII| while by listening to his nonsense. As it so happened there 16 I, XLIII| know that you are talking nonsense when you call this inn a 17 I, XLV| it seemed the greatest nonsense in the world, in particular 18 I, XLVII| so full of such monstrous nonsense. For the enjoyment the mind 19 I, XLVIII| pleasure of listening to nonsense, and from all I obtained 20 I, XLVIII| most of them, downright nonsense and things that have neither 21 I, XLVIII| public that insists upon nonsense, but with those who don' 22 I, XLVIII| Ingratitude Revenged" was not nonsense, nor was there any in "The 23 I, XLVIII| now-a-days are mirrors of nonsense, models of folly, and images 24 I, XLVIII| lewdness. For what greater nonsense can there be in connection 25 I, XLVIII| they see the absurdity and nonsense of the plays we produce. 26 I, XLIX| and, in a word, all that nonsense the books of chivalry contain? 27 I, L| astonished at the methodical nonsense (if nonsense be capable 28 I, L| methodical nonsense (if nonsense be capable of method) that 29 I, LII| authors of such lies and nonsense into the midst of the bottomless 30 II, I| in the end break out into nonsense that in quantity and quality 31 II, I| enjoyment of hearing such nonsense, he asked him what was his 32 II, II| and how saturated with the nonsense of his unlucky chivalry; 33 II, VII| knight-errantry, is all nonsense. And so, my Sancho, get 34 II, XVIII| moment sense, at another nonsense, and at the pertinacity 35 II, XIX| wonder my words are taken for nonsense; but no matter; I understand 36 II, XXII| foolish things and answer nonsense I needn't go looking for 37 II, XXIII| now, talking the greatest nonsense that can be imagined."~ ~" 38 II, XXIX| not understanding all this nonsense, strove to stop the boat, 39 II, XXXI| for he will talk a heap of nonsense."~ ~"By the life of the 40 II, XLIII| history, he only talked nonsense when he touched on chivalry, 41 II, XLIII| that they savour more of nonsense than of maxims."~ ~"God 42 II, XLVIII| to think and utter such nonsense; for it is impossible that 43 II, LIV| island of Barataria."~ ~"Nonsense! Sancho," said Ricote; " 44 II, LIV| but it seems to me all nonsense thou art talking. Who would 45 II, LXVI| long ones, is to suppose nonsense."~ ~"Thou sayest well, Sancho," 46 II, LXVI| honour of that battle?"~ ~"Nonsense, good sir!" said the messenger; " 47 II, LXVII| the purpose is a piece of nonsense and not a maxim. But enough 48 II, LXXIV| rational and let's have no more nonsense."~ ~"All that nonsense," 49 II, LXXIV| more nonsense."~ ~"All that nonsense," said Don Quixote, "that