Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        as a boy looking on with delight while Lope de Rueda and
 2   I,  TransPre|       walk the streets with any delight or without danger. There
 3   I,   AuthPre|         fill it with wonder and delight. Sometimes when a father
 4   I,        VI|   executed the order with great delight.~ ~"This," said the barber, "
 5   I,        XI|     could satisfy, sustain, and delight the children that then possessed
 6   I,        XV|        his annoyance and to the delight of Don Quixote must needs
 7   I,     XVIII|        be in the world, or what delight can equal that of winning
 8   I,     XVIII|   myself so as to know what the delight, as your worship calls it,
 9   I,      XXIV|     hundred books which are the delight of my soul and the entertainment
10   I,       XXV|         luxuriant that it was a delight to the eyes to look upon
11   I,     XXVII|   contributed to the wonder and delight of the two listeners, who
12   I,       XXX|   repose, quit my ass, leave my delight, be off, rip, get thee gone,
13   I,     XXXII|         listening to him with a delight that makes our grey hairs
14   I,     XXXII|      this you would go mad with delight. A couple of figs for your
15   I,    XXXIII|        Camilla. But already the delight he found in gazing on her
16   I,     XXXIV|         Lothario; and so taking delight in anything that was his,
17   I,       XLI|      endured by us, such is the delight of recovering lost liberty.~ ~
18   I,     XLIII|        which he would show such delight that he seemed as if he
19   I,     XLVII|   entertain, so that wonder and delight joined may keep pace one
20   I,    XLVIII|     public listens to them with delight, and regards and cries them
21   I,    XLVIII|     heard them with admiration, delight, and interest, the ignorant
22   I,      XLIX|        minds and fill them with delight and wonder. Here, Senor
23   I,         L|         and read with universal delight, and extolled by great and
24   I,         L|     reader, whoever he be, with delight and wonder; and take my
25   I,       LII|     officers were capering with delight, and both the one and the
26  II,       III|     those who take a particular delight and pleasure in criticising
27  II,       VII| Carrasco, the perpetual joy and delight of the courts of the Salamancan
28  II,      XXIX|         sight of it was a great delight to Don Quixote as he contemplated
29  II,       XXX|   awaited him with the greatest delight and anxiety to make his
30  II,      XXXV|         compassionate,~ And its delight is doing good to all.~ In
31  II,   XXXVIII|        Marquis of Mantua,' that delight and draw tears from the
32  II,        XL|     live countless ages for the delight and amusement of the dwellers
33  II,      XLIX|        his sister, to the great delight of the enamoured carver;
34  II,       LII|       received it with greatest delight, in which we will leave
35  II,       LXI|       multitude with unexpected delight. Sancho could not make out
36  II,      LXII|          and Sancho was in high delight, for it seemed to him that,
37  II,      LXII|      whereat Sancho was in high delight, as he had never seen any
38  II,     LXVII|       for us, song shall be our delight, lamenting our joy, Apollo
39  II,       LXX|       the lazy down was never a delight to Don Quixote, victor or
40  II,     LXXII|         and Sancho were in high delight, as if a declaration of
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