Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         V|        great number-that richly deserve to be burned like heretics."~ ~"
 2   I,        VI|         among them that did not deserve the penalty of fire.~ ~"
 3   I,        VI|        and dryness of his style deserve nothing else; into the yard
 4   I,        VI|        these," he said, "do not deserve to be burned like the others,
 5   I,         X|       bound to do, and does not deserve further punishment unless
 6   I,       XIV|         kills with it, does not deserve to be blamed for the poison
 7   I,       XIV|         of nature, neither do I deserve reproach for being beautiful;
 8   I,        XV|   Rocinante, though he does not deserve it, for he was the main
 9   I,       XXI|      object and the credit they deserve; therefore it seems to me
10   I,       XXI|        much my famous deeds may deserve it; so that by this deficiency
11   I,      XXII|      Don Quixote, "be would not deserve, for mere pimping, to row
12   I,      XXIV|       And if my good intentions deserve to be acknowledged with
13   I,      XXIV|    attain what I know thou dost deserve; and to these words he added
14   I,       XXV|     some person great enough to deserve the rich presents you have
15   I,     XXVII| intercourse, sends me, though I deserve it not, those who seek to
16   I,    XXXIII|        what thanks does a woman deserve for being good if no one
17   I,     XXXVI|       learn to value you as you deserve. What I entreat of you is
18   I,       XLV|      vile grovelling intellects deserve that heaven should not make
19   I,     XLVII|        and requite them as they deserve."~ ~While this was passing
20   I,     XLVII|      art; for which reason they deserve to be banished from the
21   I,    XLVIII|       written books of the sort deserve all the more censure for
22   I,       LII|          whether knights-errant deserve to be held in estimation,"
23  II,         I|       our depraved age does not deserve to enjoy such a blessing
24  II,         I|        land has adventures that deserve to be written, not on parchment,
25  II,         V|     them for us according as we deserve it. I don't know, I'm sure,
26  II,        VI|     they were not burned, would deserve, each of them, to have a
27  II,      VIII|  immortality their famous deeds deserve; though we Catholic Christians
28  II,      VIII|      Quixote, "but few they who deserve the name of knights."~ ~
29  II,         X|       and so strange, that they deserve to be recorded and read,
30  II,     XVIII|         best poet on earth, and deserve to be crowned with laurel,
31  II,      XXII|      such name, for it does not deserve it, as ye shall soon see."~ ~
32  II,      XXIV|        speed as your intentions deserve."~ ~The page did not accept
33  II,   XXXVIII|        these troubadours richly deserve to be banished to the isles
34  II,      XLIV|         still further, though I deserve it not, permit me to please
35  II,      XLIX|      doctors; for the good ones deserve palms and laurels."~ ~All
36  II,         L|          and his own bonny face deserve it all; and meanwhile I'
37  II,        LV|         case, as it is, I don't deserve, I think, to come out in
38  II,       LIX|      things in this author that deserve to be censured. The first
39  II,      LXII|         kind, are the ones that deserve to be printed, for many
40  II,     LXXIV|         fidelity of his conduct deserve it." And then, turning to
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