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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XVII| Quixote, "for those under enchantment do not let themselves be 2 I, XVII| oneself about these matters of enchantment or being angry or vexed 3 I, XVIII| whole thing; maybe it's all enchantment, like the phantoms last 4 I, XXI| of Persia out of the long enchantment under which he had been 5 I, XXXV| I see now that it's all enchantment in this house; for the last 6 I, XXXV| happened in that house went by enchantment, as he himself had proved 7 I, XXXVII| happened here was a matter of enchantment, and it would be no wonder 8 I, XXXVII| as I am, that there is no enchantment about it at all, but a great 9 I, XLIII| that all this was done by enchantment, as on the former occasion 10 I, XLIII| Amadis, against which no enchantment whatever had any power; 11 I, XLIV| everything in this castle goes by enchantment."~ ~Sancho hastened to where 12 I, XLV| goes on within it goes by enchantment. The first time, an enchanted 13 I, XLVI| brought about by means of enchantment, Sancho, I say, may possibly 14 I, XLVI| castle is done by means of enchantment."~ ~"So it is, I believe," 15 I, XLVI| more assured him it was all enchantment. For all that his simplicity 16 I, XLVII| dice with me; and as to the enchantment of my master, God knows 17 I, XLVIII| state of the case as to your enchantment, and that is that these 18 I, XLVIII| say or think, but that my enchantment is of a sort that transcends 19 I, XLVIII| imprisonment and misfortune than enchantment? But as it is so, I will 20 II, XI| perfection of her beauty; for the enchantment does not go so far as to 21 II, XI| returned Don Quixote, "the enchantment does not go so far as to 22 II, XV| expected to learn whether the enchantment of his lady still continued; 23 II, XVI| Tom Cecial? And if that be enchantment, as your worship says, was 24 II, XVII| said Sancho, "there's no enchantment here, nor anything of the 25 II, XXIII| that she passed in that enchantment, as I could see by the great 26 II, XXIII| has happened to him is by enchantment, maybe what seems to us 27 II, XXIII| truth about the pretended enchantment of Dulcinea, in which he 28 II, XXIII| persons of distinction under enchantment can be in need?' To which 29 II, XXXI| that first thought of the enchantment business? She is as much 30 II, XXXII| that of being proof against enchantment, another that of being made 31 II, XXXII| that of being proof against enchantment, for I have already seen 32 II, XXXIII| to say, the affair of the enchantment of my lady Dulcinea; for 33 II, XXXIII| him to tell her about the enchantment or deception, so Sancho 34 II, XXXIII| discussing just now, the enchantment of the lady Dulcinea, I 35 II, XXXIV| Toboso; she comes under enchantment, together with the gallant 36 II, XXXV| del Toboso.~ I knew of her enchantment and her fate,~ From high-born 37 II, XXXVI| a miracle or set down to enchantment; she is even now at the 38 II, XLI| that as we were flying by enchantment so I might have seen the 39 II, XLI| earth and all the men by enchantment whatever way I looked; and 40 II, XLVI| never be released from her enchantment, that thou mayest never 41 II, L| that everything is done by enchantment; and for this reason I am 42 II, L| therein; whether there be any enchantment in all this or not, it is 43 II, LII| thing is a delusion or an enchantment affair, like everything 44 II, LIX| particular account of the enchantment of Dulcinea, and of what 45 II, LXII| privy to the mystery of the enchantment, and if Don Antonio had 46 II, LXIV| business was a piece of enchantment. Here was his master defeated, 47 II, LXVI| messenger; "there was no enchantment or transformation at all; 48 II, LXXII| defeat, and of Dulcinea's enchantment and the remedy, all which