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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| s operators did, is not merely an impertinence like larding 2 I, TransPre| her brother's plates, was merely a patchwork production made 3 I, TransPre| many who desire to have not merely the story he tells, but 4 I, TransPre| fact, been content with merely bringing out a continuation 5 I, TransPre| that rise above adversity merely by virtue of their own buoyancy; 6 I, TransPre| and Sancho Panza had not merely found favour, but had already 7 I, TransPre| Don Quixote" as if it were merely a humorous book would be 8 I, AuthPre| miracles from saints; but merely to take care that your style 9 I, XIII| monk in his cell; I would merely infer from what I endure 10 I, XVI| it Sancho made his, which merely consisted of a rush mat 11 I, XXIV| and intelligence; for, on merely hearing what her taste was, 12 I, XXV| mischievous madness but merely to tears and sorrow, gained 13 I, XXV| said Don Quixote, "but merely to put my flourish, which 14 I, XXVIII| already all but knew, so he merely said:~ ~"What! is Dorothea 15 I, XL| Turks acknowledged he did it merely for the sake of doing it, 16 I, XLVIII| harmless entertainment, not merely of the idle but of the very 17 I, LI| say the villages around, merely, when it spread to distant 18 I, LII| documents; tradition has merely preserved in the memory 19 II, III| or with hay, etc,' for by merely setting forth my thoughts, 20 II, V| could do it at small cost by merely willing it-it is clear my 21 II, VI| been the salvation, not merely of one kingdom, but of many."~ ~" 22 II, VI| nothing to say, save that they merely serve to swell the number 23 II, VI| is not generous will be merely a miserly beggar; for the 24 II, XVI| apply the term vulgar here merely to plebeians and the lower 25 II, XVII| temerity itself. Don Quixote merely observed him steadily, longing 26 II, XVIII| prize, having composed it merely as an exercise of ingenuity."~ ~" 27 II, XIX| youth deserves to marry, not merely the fair Quiteria, but Queen 28 II, XXII| does not win a good name merely by being good, but by letting 29 II, XXIV| liveries they had given merely for show."~ ~"What spilorceria!- 30 II, XXVII| folly to take offence at merely hearing a bray. I remember 31 II, XXXI| knight-errant in reality and not merely in fancy, now that he saw 32 II, XXXV| should consider that it's not merely a squire, but a governor 33 II, XLI| Quixote of La Mancha has, by merely attempting it, finished 34 II, XLVII| the compound we may, by merely altering the quantity of 35 II, XLIX| that brought me out, but merely a longing to see the world, 36 II, LVIII| reckoned happy accidents merely. One of these believers 37 II, LXII| to test your ability, but merely out of curiosity-have you 38 II, LXIII| are Moors and Turks, who merely serve as rowers. The two 39 II, LXIV| not saying you lie, but merely that you are not correct 40 II, LXVI| wrapper of the letters, merely because it smelt of cheese.~ ~