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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| contemporary could feel; it cost him no dramatic effort to 2 I, AuthPre| thee, though composing it cost me some labour, I found 3 I, AuthPre| with this alone, which will cost you almost nothing, you 4 I, X| Mambrino's helmet, which cost Sacripante so dear."~ ~" 5 I, XIII| be emperors, in faith it cost them dear in the matter 6 I, XVII| not pay a rap, though it cost him his life; for the excellent 7 I, XXV| the famed Frontino that cost Bradamante so dear, could 8 I, XXVII| this obligation without cost to my honour, you may easily 9 I, XXVII| felt it would be at the cost of my well-being. But four 10 I, XXXV| without paying, even to the cost of the plugs that would 11 I, XXXV| on him, for dear he has cost me; the last time he went 12 I, XXXVI| assail him, though it should cost him his life. But now Don 13 I, XXXVII| strive to justify or it shall cost me my life, or even more, 14 I, XXXVII| more, if it can possibly cost me more."~ ~Many were the 15 I, XLI| if he does not want it to cost him his life." By this almost 16 I, XLI| to attempt to speak would cost him his life. When his daughter 17 I, XLII| sufferings, though it were to cost me suffering myself! Oh 18 I, XLII| will be told farther on, cost him so dear.~ ~The ladies, 19 I, LII| the vast toil which it has cost him in examining and searching 20 I, LII| been informed that at the cost of many sleepless nights 21 II, V| he could do it at small cost by merely willing it-it 22 II, VII| round again, ever so little, cost me more than six hundred 23 II, XIV| that, for I know it will cost me less than the lint I 24 II, XVIII| though its defence should cost him his life. Of all these 25 II, XXIV| which he built at his own cost, but though small it is 26 II, XXVII| there; but it would have cost him dear had Don Quixote 27 II, XXXIII| keep it, though it should cost him his life. My lord and 28 II, XXXVI| government it is at the cost of a good whipping. Thou 29 II, XLVI| heavy on Don Quixote or cost him so dear, for it cost 30 II, XLVI| cost him so dear, for it cost him five days of confinement 31 II, LIV| governments are got at the cost of one's rest and sleep, 32 II, LVIII| other; "let the money they cost speak for that; for as a 33 II, LXXI| is gratis data-as it has cost thee no study whatever,