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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| unfailing invention, and his marvellous fertility; but in the preface 2 I, VI| the yard, in spite of his marvellous birth and visionary adventures, 3 I, IX| the task of writing his marvellous achievements; a thing that 4 I, XIV| fire, he was stopped by a marvellous vision (for such it seemed) 5 I, XVIII| its proper attributes with marvellous readiness; brimful and saturated 6 I, XX| us the greatness of his marvellous taciturnity his name is 7 I, XXIII| brought back to his memory the marvellous adventures that had befallen 8 I, XXIII| tussock to tussock with marvellous agility. As well as he could 9 I, XXXVI| servant; "they all preserve a marvellous silence on the road, for 10 I, XXXVI| countenance of incomparable and marvellous beauty, but pale and terrified; 11 I, XXXVII| reflect upon it, great and marvellous are the things they see, 12 I, XXXVIII| And what is still more marvellous, no sooner has one gone 13 I, XL| there, where astonishing and marvellous things are happening every 14 I, XLI| heard these words when with marvellous quickness he flung himself 15 I, XLI| upon him; and plunging with marvellous swiftness into the thicket 16 I, XLVI| matrimony. And from this marvellous union shall come forth to 17 I, XLVII| away through the air with marvellous swiftness, enveloped in 18 I, XLIX| monsters, and giants, and marvellous adventures, and enchantments 19 I, L| of jacinth; in short, so marvellous is its structure that though 20 II, XI| cannot fail to find plenty of marvellous ones in it."~ ~He at once 21 II, XVI| and princes observe this marvellous science of poetry in wise, 22 II, XVII| sword, advanced slowly with marvellous intrepidity and resolute 23 II, XVIII| Don Quixote most was the marvellous silence that reigned throughout 24 II, XVIII| Montesinos, of which so many marvellous things were reported all 25 II, XXIII| among the countless other marvellous things Montesinos showed 26 II, XXV| bringing to nought the marvellous truth of the science by 27 II, XXXV| DULCINEA, TOGETHER WITH OTHER MARVELLOUS INCIDENTS~ ~ ~They saw advancing 28 II, XXXIX| THE TRIFALDI CONTINUES HER MARVELLOUS AND MEMORABLE STORY~ ~ ~ 29 II, XLVIII| his fists, and all this in marvellous silence. The battle lasted 30 II, LXII| famous Escotillo of whom such marvellous stories are told. He was 31 II, LXII| Cide Hamete adds that this marvellous contrivance stood for some 32 II, LXIII| circumstances! It is more marvellous than credible," said the 33 II, LXX| tennis balls, a strange and marvellous thing; this, however, did