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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| with an air of novelty the idea of a dispairing shepherd 2 I, TransPre| conclusive that he conceived the idea of the book, and wrote the 3 I, TransPre| humours of Sancho Panza." His idea of "shortly" was a somewhat 4 I, TransPre| Second Part give us some idea of the effect produced upon 5 I, TransPre| himself to expound any such idea in two stout quarto volumes 6 I, TransPre| genesis of the book. Some idea of the prodigious development 7 I, TransPre| pauper gentleman," he had no idea of the goal to which his 8 I, TransPre| suggested it to him that his idea was capable of development. 9 I, TransPre| last that would suggest the idea of romance. Of all the dull 10 I, TransPre| them a venta conveyed no idea but the abstract one of 11 I, III| impossible to convey an idea of it or report it. The 12 I, VIII| The muleteers, who had no idea of a joke and did not understand 13 I, IX| of Don Quixote. With this idea I pressed him to read the 14 I, XXIV| and wish I commended his idea and encouraged his design, 15 I, XXIV| I cannot get rid of the idea, nor will anyone in the 16 I, XXVI| Thus use him, he hath no idea,~ But hogsheads full-this 17 I, XXVI| the curate hit upon an idea very well adapted to humour 18 I, XXXIV| he rejected this foolish idea, and adopted another, which 19 I, XXXIV| device to delude him into the idea that the man he had seen 20 I, XXXIV| unwilling to follow out an idea which seemed to her such 21 I, XXXIV| therefore he fell in with her idea so readily and promptly 22 I, XXXVI| sword; and the instant the idea struck her, with wonderful 23 I, XXXVII| Dorothea to follow out this idea of hers; and if the worthy 24 I, XXXIX| willing to follow out my idea and advice as I have laid 25 I, XL| perceived made us dismiss that idea, though we thought it might 26 I, XLIII| affections; and with this idea, not to show himself discourteous, 27 I, XLIV| wanted, had conceived the idea of going off without paying 28 I, XLVI| at once gave way to the idea which his crazed fancy invariably 29 I, XLVIII| hand and even abandon all idea of finishing it was an argument 30 I, XLVIII| thy mind at rest as to the idea that they are what thou 31 I, LII| confirmed in this notion, by the idea that an image draped in 32 II, XIII| austerity of my master, and the idea he has and the rule he follows, 33 II, XVII| and acting on this bright idea he went to see what his 34 II, XIX| you have the most mistaken idea in the world about skill 35 II, XIX| it useless."~ ~"It is no idea on my part, but an established 36 II, XXII| that he had confided his idea to some of his friends, 37 II, XXXIII| than evident, that Sancho's idea of practising a deception 38 II, XLVIII| persuaded of the truth of his idea (and he said it loud enough 39 II, LI| nay, they encourage the idea that the prince who had 40 II, LV| and carried away by this idea he exclaimed, "I conjure 41 II, LIX| flatter himself with the idea that he had read it; for 42 II, LX| quarter they may?"~ ~With this idea he went over to Sancho, 43 II, LXVII| pastoral Arcadia there, an idea as novel as it was happy, 44 II, LXXIII| project, applauded his crazy idea as a bright one, and offered