Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|      Quixote, still~ Envy of thy achievements fills my soul.~ ~ ~ THE
 2   I,   AuthPre|        all, nor even publish the achievements of so noble a knight.~ ~"
 3   I,        II|        declaring myself until my achievements in your service and honour
 4   I,         V|          Nine Worthies, since my achievements surpass all that they have
 5   I,       VII|         I alone rival him in his achievements. But I should not call myself
 6   I,      VIII|         more written about these achievements of Don Quixote than what
 7   I,        IX|        of writing his marvellous achievements; a thing that was never
 8   I,      XIII|         delectable course of his achievements in love and war. Handed
 9   I,       XIX|          write the history of my achievements must have thought it proper
10   I,        XX|          for whom perils, mighty achievements, and valiant deeds are reserved;
11   I,        XX|          reserved perils, mighty achievements, valiant deeds;" and here
12   I,       XXI|        some one to set down your achievements in writing so as to preserve
13   I,       XXI|         in chivalry to write the achievements of squires, I think mine
14   I,       XXI|          will go proclaiming his achievements; and presently at the tumult
15   I,       XXX|       heard such accounts of his achievements, that at once my heart told
16   I,       XXX|         as the instrument of her achievements? She fights in me and conquers
17   I,     XXXII|        who by his many and great achievements earned the title all over
18   I,    XXXVII|         valiant and unparalleled achievements he is about to perform in
19   I,     XLVII|         him named, whose valiant achievements and mighty deeds shall be
20   I,     XLVII|       style, incredible in their achievements, licentious in their amours,
21   I,      XLIX|          desire to read books of achievements and of chivalry, read the
22   I,      XLIX| mockeries; as well as many other achievements of Christian knights of
23   I,      XLIX|     relating or belonging to the achievements of his knight-errantry;
24   I,         L|     kindred, age, place, and the achievements, step by step, and day by
25   I,       LII|           containing many of his achievements, and setting forth the beauty
26  II,        II|          say of my valour; of my achievements; of my courtesy? How do
27  II,       III|         make out that his mighty achievements were going about in print.
28  II,       III|          he said to himself, the achievements of squires never were recorded.
29  II,      VIII|      history may reckon that the achievements and humours of Don Quixote
30  II,      VIII|       that in that history of my achievements which they say is now in
31  II,       XIV|             Thus the innumerable achievements of the said Don Quixote
32  II,       XIV|        the fame that his exalted achievements as a knight have earned
33  II,       XVI|       many valiant and Christian achievements, I have been already found
34  II,     XXXII|          and bring to naught the achievements of the good, and glorify
35  II,     XXXVI|   troubles; thanks to your great achievements, which are circulated all
36  II,   XXXVIII|          errant, whose veritable achievements leave behind and eclipse
37  II,     LVIII|          unless a history of his achievements that has been printed and
38  II,       LIX|         and bring to naught your achievements, as the author of this book
39  II,        LX|         the whole world with his achievements."~ ~Roque Guinart at once
40  II,      LXIV|     White Moon, whose unheard-of achievements will perhaps have recalled
41  II,      LXIV|         the White Moon, of whose achievements I have never heard until
42  II,      LXIV|       that of the renown of your achievements being transferred to me,
43  II,      LXIV|        light of the glory of his achievements obscured; the hopes of the
44  II,      LXVI|  caprices; here the lustre of my achievements was dimmed; here, in a word,
45  II,      LXVI|          valiant, I supported my achievements by hand and deed, and now
46  II,       LXX|          fame as because of your achievements?" "Will your worship tell
47  II,     LXXIV|     title of 'Second Part of the Achievements of Don Quixote of La Mancha,'
48  II,     LXXIV|  interminable stories out of his achievements.~ ~Such was the end of the
49  II,     LXXIV|       ostrich quill to write the achievements of my valiant knight;-no
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