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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| Cortadillo," the germ, in more ways than one, of "Don Quixote."~ ~ 2 I, TransPre| incongruity of Sancho in all his ways, words, and works, with 3 I, II| constant companion of my ways and wanderings." Presently 4 I, VII| the lot of such knights in ways so unexampled and unexpected 5 I, XVII| began to discharge both ways at such a rate that the 6 I, XVIII| that in many and various ways divert the streams of the 7 I, XIX| make amends, for there are ways of compounding for everything 8 I, XXVII| repugnance they feel at my wild ways will turn into pity for 9 I, XXXV| thing, and so in a thousand ways he became the author of 10 I, XXXVI| detach me. See how Heaven, by ways strange and hidden from 11 I, XXXVII| suffers from in various ways, hunger, or cold, or nakedness, 12 I, XXXVIII| kingdoms, monarchies, cities, ways by sea and land would be 13 I, XL| advancement to the base ways and means by which most 14 I, XL| attempted in a thousand ways to escape without ever finding 15 I, XLVII| character, life, madness, and ways of Don Quixote, given him 16 I, XLVIII| virtue; for in all these ways a good play will stimulate 17 I, LI| add to these swaggering ways he was a trifle of a musician, 18 I, LII| separated and went their ways, leaving to themselves the 19 II, VIII| friars, and many are the ways by which God takes his own 20 II, XVI| them from infancy in the ways of virtue, propriety, and 21 II, XXXI| capture miscreants? Go your ways in a good hour, and in a 22 II, XXXII| him rogue, and blundering ways that prove him a booby; 23 II, XXXII| to be washed; and if our ways do not please him, he is 24 II, XXXII| if in any one of these ways I can serve your highness, 25 II, XXXIX| their characters, their evil ways and worse intrigues, laying 26 II, XLVII| odd," said Sancho, "the ways of these men on business; 27 II, LX| heaven by strange circuitous ways, mysterious and incomprehensible 28 II, LXII| man may employ himself in ways worse and less profitable 29 II, LXXIV| disposition and kindly in all his ways, and hence he was beloved,