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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| Shelton had the inestimable advantage of belonging to the same 2 I, TransPre| Goletta and Tunis. Taking advantage of the lull which followed 3 I, TransPre| is in perfect order. The advantage of this is that he is enabled 4 I, III| requirements, and he would find the advantage of them when he least expected 5 I, XI| which may be of more use and advantage to me; for these, though 6 I, XVI| his mules, had much the advantage of it, as Don Quixote's 7 I, XXIII| evildoing, and immediate advantage overcomes all considerations 8 I, XXV| happen by-and-by; and to take advantage of the permit at once, I 9 I, XXVII| satisfaction than to your advantage. I have to tell you, senor, 10 I, XXVIII| pleasure rather than my advantage; and if I were at all desirous 11 I, XXVIII| my beauty, sought to take advantage of the opportunity which 12 I, XXXI| see that it is as great an advantage as I say to have knights-errant 13 I, XXXII| ones, that would be to the advantage and even to the taste of 14 I, XXXIII| from which harm rather than advantage may come to us is the part 15 I, XXXIV| to get away, and taking advantage of it he made his escape, 16 I, XXXVII| and that so far it has the advantage of the end of letters, let 17 I, XL| merchant had for his own advantage kept it secret. In fact 18 I, XLI| everything that could be taken advantage of to make our task easy.~ ~ ~ 19 I, XLIX| particularly as it would be to the advantage of all; for, if they did 20 I, XLIX| honour of God, your own advantage and the glory of La Mancha, 21 I, L| might not be deprived of the advantage of the spot, as has been 22 I, LII| soldier shows to greater advantage dead in battle than alive 23 II, II| times, and that is the only advantage I have of thee."~ ~"That 24 II, V| does not know how to take advantage of luck when it comes to 25 II, XII| his memory to the greatest advantage was in dragging in proverbs, 26 II, XVII| gallant knight shows to advantage bringing his lance to bear 27 II, XVII| plaza; a knight shows to advantage arrayed in glittering armour, 28 II, XVII| all those knights show to advantage that entertain, divert, 29 II, XVII| resemble them; but to greater advantage than all these does a knight-errant 30 II, XVII| lasting renown. To greater advantage, I maintain, does the knight-errant 31 II, XIX| which circumstance Love took advantage to reproduce to the word 32 II, XXIV| get it; for that is the advantage of serving good masters, 33 II, XXVII| him, determined to take advantage of their silence; so, breaking 34 II, XXXII| Sancho's benefit and the advantage of the island he is to govern."~ ~ 35 II, XXXVII| know and am aware of the advantage a maiden duenna has over 36 II, LVI| especially as it is of so little advantage to them to practise these