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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| anything to illustrate his subject might possibly be found. 2 I, TransPre| a strong feeling on the subject of the sham chivalry of 3 I, TransPre| confined to delusions on the subject of chivalry, and that on 4 I, TransPre| and that on every other subject he is discreto, one, in 5 I, TransPre| chivalry romances that is the subject of the burlesque. Enchantments 6 I, TransPre| naturally an attractive subject for ridicule. Like everything 7 I, AuthPre| imaginative mind can want on the subject. In short, all you have 8 I, I| authors who write on the subject), although from reasonable 9 I, IV| fallen to thy lot to hold subject and submissive to thy full 10 I, VIII| Don Quixote, "that on the subject of adventures thou knowest 11 I, IX| and not the fault of the subject. To be brief, its Second 12 I, XV| life of knights-errant is subject to a thousand dangers and 13 I, XVI| me not so enthralled and subject to its laws and to the eyes 14 I, XXII| Pasamonte,'" replied the subject of it.~ ~"And is it finished?" 15 I, XXIV| and he would start the subject himself even though he dragged 16 I, XXV| the most part to furnish a subject for their verses, and that 17 I, XXX| Say no more on that subject for thy life, Sancho," said 18 I, XXXIV| and if not as good as the subject deserves, they shall be 19 I, XXXIV| will enlighten you on the subject, for I am of your flesh 20 I, XXXVIII| rational views on every subject he discussed, so hopelessly 21 I, XLVIII| WHICH THE CANON PURSUES THE SUBJECT OF THE BOOKS OF CHIVALRY, 22 I, XLVIII| You have touched upon a subject, senor canon," observed 23 I, XLIX| been already said, when the subject of chivalry was broached. 24 II, I| or not; and so, from one subject to another, he came at last 25 II, II| come to thine ears on this subject; and thou art to tell me, 26 II, IV| and returning to the late subject of conversation, he said, " 27 II, VII| previously discussed the subject. Finally, then, during those 28 II, XII| bearing or not upon the subject in hand, as may have been 29 II, XVI| they could turn to any new subject Don Quixote begged him to 30 II, XIX| great deal more on this subject, were I not prevented by 31 II, XXIII| Don Quixote; "nor are they subject to the greater excrements, 32 II, XXVI| boys about the streets. Its subject is the release by Senor 33 II, XXXIII| stones. But to return to the subject we were discussing just 34 II, XLII| joke, seeing what a fit subject they had to deal with for 35 II, XLII| jurisdiction is but a miserable man subject to all the propensities 36 II, XLIV| writing upon one single subject, and speaking through the 37 II, XLVII| themselves, without being subject to the interferences of 38 II, XLVIII| themselves to him on the subject of this new adventure, and 39 II, LIII| fill of gazpacho' than be subject to the misery of a meddling 40 II, LVIII| histories."~ ~Sancho changed the subject, and said to his master, " 41 II, LXXIV| burden for his shoulders, nor subject for his frozen wit: whom,