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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| the effect, however, of bringing out a translation undertaken 2 I, TransPre| Spain in the autumn of 1583, bringing with him the manuscript 3 I, TransPre| been content with merely bringing out a continuation to "Don 4 I, TransPre| Cervantes had some intention of bringing Dulcinea, or Aldonza Lorenzo, 5 I, TransPre| unintentional ad absurdum, always bringing him back to the world of 6 I, AuthPre| and discourage you from bringing before the world the story 7 I, Ded| vulgar, I have determined bringing to light The Ingenious Gentleman 8 I, III| swindling minors, and, in short, bringing himself under the notice 9 I, XVII| putting spurs to Rocinante and bringing his pike to the slope he 10 I, XX| blanketed as I was, and bringing you out victorious and safe 11 I, XX| wilt not make an end of bringing them over this twelvemonth."~ ~" 12 I, XXIII| Aurora made her appearance bringing gladness to the earth but 13 I, XXVII| to him they felt sure of bringing him back to a better mode 14 I, XXVII| trouble I would have in bringing it to you, and knowing by 15 I, XXVII| force from the shepherds bringing it from the village to their 16 I, XXXII| that she was coming, and bringing with her the deliverer of 17 I, XL| town are in the habit of bringing their captives, especially 18 I, XLI| thyself, and without my bringing thee any joyful tidings 19 I, XLI| Thanks be to God, sirs, for bringing us to such good quarters; 20 I, XLVI| his mishap; which was that bringing in the cage, they shut him 21 II, V| spinning wench. I have not been bringing up my daughter for that 22 II, VII| in his own country, and, bringing honour to it, bring honour 23 II, IX| any rate, thou saidst, on bringing back the answer to the letter 24 II, XVII| in a body, the gentleman bringing up the rear. Sancho, however, 25 II, XVII| knight shows to advantage bringing his lance to bear adroitly 26 II, XVII| perilous adventures, bent on bringing them to a happy and successful 27 II, XVII| does the knight-errant show bringing aid to some widow in some 28 II, XXV| of cards from the ground, bringing to nought the marvellous 29 II, XXXIV| was then midsummer; but bringing with it a kind of haze that 30 II, XXXIV| troops of enchanters, who are bringing on a triumphal car the peerless 31 II, XL| means of reviving me and bringing back my senses; and so once 32 II, XLIV| thou dost rove,~ To others bringing woe;~ Thou scatterest wounds, 33 II, L| Well," said the page, "I am bringing her such good news that 34 II, LII| business, the courier arrived, bringing the one Sancho sent to Don 35 II, LIV| and find some means of bringing them to some French port 36 II, LIX| Jeronimo, while they are bringing supper, let us read another 37 II, LX| make the prize came up, bringing with them two gentlemen 38 II, LXIV| Gregorio, we have no way of bringing him to Spain, for there' 39 II, LXX| when daylight came to them bringing with it the desire to rise; 40 II, LXXII| victory anyone can desire. I'm bringing back money, for if I was 41 II, LXXIV| melancholy and depression were bringing him to his end. Don Quixote 42 II, LXXIV| save Cide Hamete Benengeli bringing him to life again falsely