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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| which "Don Quixote" was regarded at the time.~ ~A further 2 I, TransPre| round Lope as their leader regarded Cervantes as their common 3 I, TransPre| done. He appears to have regarded the book as little more 4 I, TransPre| Don Quixote" was generally regarded at first, and indeed in 5 I, III| was not very favourably regarded among knights-errant. He 6 I, XVII| Sancho Panza, who also regarded the amendment of his master 7 I, XXI| and sport it was, properly regarded, and had I not seen it in 8 I, XXIII| a circumstance that he regarded as a miracle, seeing how 9 I, XXVII| that Luscinda came to be regarded by Don Fernando as one of 10 I, XXXIII| beautiful as Camilla, should be regarded with suspicion by the inquisitive 11 I, XXXIII| reproachful name, and in a manner regarded with eyes of contempt instead 12 I, XXXV| of his power, not only as regarded the wine-skins but also 13 I, XXXV| displeasure with which Camilla regarded his presence was plain to 14 I, LII| the good Rocinante, who regarded everything with as great 15 II, XVI| from that time forth he regarded as already done and brought 16 II, XIX| all that, however, they regarded him with admiration and 17 II, XXVIII| thou art a beast."~ ~Sancho regarded Don Quixote earnestly while 18 II, XXXII| lowly virtue is more to be regarded and esteemed than exalted 19 II, XXXVI| which may and ought to be regarded as a miracle or set down 20 II, XLII| fourfold, items that in life he regarded as naught.~ ~"Never go by 21 II, XLIV| Distressed One."~ ~Don Quixote regarded the majordomo attentively, 22 II, L| hear, and Samson and he regarded one another with looks of 23 II, LIX| STRANGE THING, WHICH MAY BE REGARDED AS AN ADVENTURE, THAT HAPPENED 24 II, LIX| them. On the one hand they regarded him as a man of wit and 25 II, LX| him spoken of, he never regarded the things attributed to 26 II, LX| generosity; for such they regarded his leaving them their own 27 II, LXIII| on the promise, which he regarded as a certainty, of Dulcinea' 28 II, LXIII| observing how attentively Sancho regarded what was going on, said 29 II, LXV| to demand of him (for I regarded him as vanquished already)