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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| and San Cervantes: with regard to which last the "Handbook 2 I, TransPre| change of sentiment with regard to "Don Quixote." A vast 3 I, Commend| doth proud knight-errantry~ Regard with scorn the sickle and 4 I, AuthPre| honour and profit.~ ~"With regard to adding annotations at 5 I, Ded| Excellency's good counsel in regard to my honourable purpose, 6 I, III| carry them, and he might regard it as certain and established 7 I, XIII| invariably call King Artus, with regard to whom it is an ancient 8 I, XVII| him as for his master with regard to not paying anything in 9 I, XXI| and her father comes to regard it as very good fortune; 10 I, XXIV| do honour to him and to regard myself as honoured by the 11 I, XXV| whom I have a particular regard on account of her amiable 12 I, XXX| in need of help, having regard to their sufferings and 13 I, XXX| that I already reckon and regard myself queen and mistress 14 I, XXXI| chivalry compels me to have regard for my word in preference 15 I, XXXIII| for awhile, as one would regard something never before seen 16 I, XXXIII| requirest, she will certainly regard me as a man without honour 17 I, XXXIV| title, has, I think, more regard to his own pleasure than 18 I, XXXVI| entreating him to have regard for the tears of Dorothea, 19 I, XLII| those of his son; but with regard to him what surprises me 20 I, XLVI| wherewith they bind me, and regard this bed whereon they stretch 21 I, XLVII| therefore are not bound to regard niceties of truth, I would 22 II, I| chance. But God will have regard for his people, and will 23 II, I| asked the barber.~ ~"With regard to giants," replied Don 24 II, I| thieves and scapegraces. With regard to Roland, or Rotolando, 25 II, VI| attack them, without any regard to childish points or rules 26 II, XIV| much so that I may say I regard him in the same light as 27 II, XVI| the stream of those who regard it as a matter of certainty 28 II, XVI| nations of the earth. And with regard to what you say, senor, 29 II, XVIII| buckets of water (for as regard the number of buckets there 30 II, XXVII| Catholic Christian;" with regard to which his translator 31 II, XXXVI| heaven that I am one, and regard any misfortune or suffering 32 II, XLI| say anything further with regard to his safety would be putting 33 II, XLIII| went on to say:~ ~"With regard to the mode in which thou 34 II, XLV| senor governor who had such regard for distressed orphans and 35 II, XLVII| and I have a much greater regard for their health than for 36 II, L| thousand inhabitants; with regard to the acorns I may tell 37 II, LVIII| doubtful whether they ought to regard him as a madman or a rational 38 II, LX| not, valiant knight, nor regard as an untoward fate the 39 II, LX| conduct, and inclined to regard him as an Alexander the 40 II, LXXIII| Quixote at once, without any regard to time or season, withdrew