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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| be made too comic.~ ~To attempt to improve the humour of " 2 I, TransPre| This was not the first attempt to escape that Cervantes 3 I, TransPre| but to return. The second attempt was more disastrous. In 4 I, TransPre| retreat. On renewing the attempt shortly afterwards, they, 5 I, TransPre| evidently to renew his first attempt with a more trustworthy 6 I, TransPre| passed before he made another attempt. This time his plan was 7 I, TransPre| Algiers, and prompted him to attempt the escape of himself and 8 I, TransPre| thought; and for a first attempt it was fairly successful, 9 I, TransPre| the first to laugh at an attempt of the sort made by anyone 10 I, TransPre| be expected to follow the attempt of a crazy gentleman to 11 I, TransPre| more out of place in an attempt to represent Cervantes, 12 I, IV| purpose, which he resolved to attempt. So with a lofty bearing 13 I, XX| why your worship wants to attempt this so dreadful adventure; 14 I, XX| a signal that he should attempt the dread adventure. By 15 I, XX| courage required for the attempt and achievement? Am I, perchance, 16 I, XXIII| and though he made the attempt, he was unable to follow 17 I, XXIV| become her husband, for to attempt it in any other way was 18 I, XXIV| in any other way was to attempt an impossibility. Bound 19 I, XXVIII| you; you have no need to attempt a flight so heedless, for 20 I, XXVIII| as you will see if you attempt to carry them into effect 21 I, XXX| kingdom, I was not to wait and attempt to defend myself, for that 22 I, XXX| unexampled, that were one to attempt to invent and concoct it 23 I, XXXIII| it is conclusive that to attempt things from which harm rather 24 I, XXXIII| not forced or compelled to attempt, and which show from afar 25 I, XXXIII| it is plainly madness to attempt them.~ ~"Difficulties are 26 I, XXXIII| saints undertake when they attempt to live the lives of angels 27 I, XXXIII| things that men are wont to attempt, and there is honour, glory, 28 I, XXXIII| sayest it is thy wish to attempt and carry out will not win 29 I, XXXIII| or right feeling, since I attempt and do a thing so much opposed 30 I, XXXIII| first attack: with this mere attempt I shall rest satisfied, 31 I, XXXIV| the instant I see thee attempt it that same instant will 32 I, XXXIV| can long persevere in the attempt to win love unsustained 33 I, XXXVIII| done; if I succeed in my attempt I shall be all the more 34 I, XLI| richly attired that I cannot attempt to describe her. The moment 35 I, XLI| at the same time that to attempt to speak would cost him 36 I, LII| myself in a position to attempt any adventure, I would, 37 II, XI| the height of madness to attempt such an enterprise; remember, 38 II, XVII| knight, knights-errant should attempt adventures which encourage 39 II, XVII| labyrinths, at each step let him attempt impossibilities, on desolate 40 II, XXII| impossibility I will not attempt and accomplish." With these 41 II, XXIII| stupendous courage alone to attempt. Come with me, illustrious 42 II, XXVI| your plain song, and don't attempt harmonies, for they are 43 II, XXIX| preaching in the desert to attempt by entreaties to induce 44 II, XXXII| in full. But why should I attempt to depict and describe in 45 II, XLIX| notorious sharpers dare not attempt to play their tricks; and 46 II, LIII| the poor governor made an attempt to advance, but fell to 47 II, LXIII| escape by her speed; but the attempt failed, for the chief galley 48 II, LXXIV| Don Quixote, and not to attempt to carry him off, in opposition