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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| volumes lay open to tempt the public, wondering, it may be, what 2 I, TransPre| was it in the hands of the public than preparations were made 3 I, TransPre| had hit the taste of the public, Cervantes would have at 4 I, TransPre| efforts to win the ear of the public as a dramatist. The temperament 5 I, TransPre| correct and educate the public taste until it was ripe 6 I, TransPre| was; and if the general public did not come forward to 7 I, TransPre| than the English-speaking public that did not pay off Scott' 8 I, TransPre| taken into favour by the public. An inferior genius, taking 9 I, AuthPre| ancient lawgiver they call the Public will say when it sees me, 10 I, AuthPre| in the world and with the public, there is no need for you 11 I, V| to-morrow shall not pass without public judgment upon them, and 12 I, XII| so, since she appeared in public, and her beauty came to 13 I, XXI| two days she appears in public. Meanwhile the knight has 14 I, XXII| been exposed to shame in public."~ ~"Just so," replied the 15 I, XXVIII| heard notice given by the public crier offering a great reward 16 I, XXXIII| market-place, in church, at public festivals or at stations ( 17 I, XXXIII| malicious eyes of the idle public. For though his integrity 18 I, XL| who serve the city in the public works and other employments; 19 I, XL| difficulty, for, as they are public property and have no particular 20 I, XLIV| need to make my affairs public here; I am free, and I will 21 I, XLVIII| stupid judgment of the silly public, to whom the reading of 22 I, XLVIII| head nor tail, and yet the public listens to them with delight, 23 I, XLVIII| what they must be, for the public wants this and will have 24 I, XLVIII| fault does not lie with the public that insists upon nonsense, 25 I, XLVIII| plays to be performed in public is to entertain the people 26 I, XLIX| teachers that lead the ignorant public to believe and accept as 27 I, LII| never once showed himself in public; but after that he came 28 II, I| to do but to command, by public proclamation, all the knights-errant 29 II, XXVII| of his ape, assuring the public that he divined all the 30 II, XXXII| to have reproved me in public, and so roughly, exceeds 31 II, XXXVI| anyone; for, make thy affairs public, and some will say they 32 II, XLIII| enriched; custom and the public are all-powerful there."~ ~" 33 II, XLVIII| remained without appearing in public, and one night as he lay 34 II, L| how the Rodriguez had made public the Aranjuez of her issues 35 II, LVI| features were revealed to public gaze. At this sight Dona 36 II, LXVII| she bewailed herself in public; all signs that she adored