Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XVI|         other. The elegance of her shape, to be sure, made up for
 2   I,     XVIII|           return to their original shape and, ceasing to be sheep,
 3   I,     XXVII|        hypocrisy,~ Parading in thy shape, deceives the eye,~ And
 4   I,       XLI|            our hearts, we began to shape our course for the island
 5   I,    XLVIII|       enchanted me have taken this shape and likeness; for it is
 6  II,        II|            it is and in its proper shape, not allowing flattery to
 7  II,         X|            limit of grace in human shape, sole relief of this afflicted
 8  II,         X| transformed and changed her into a shape as mean and ill-favoured
 9  II,        XI|        lady Dulcinea into the vile shape of the village lass, nor
10  II,       XIV|           these may have taken his shape in order to allow himself
11  II,       XIV|            enemies transformed the shape and person of the fair Dulcinea
12  II,       XIV|      subdue you in your own proper shape; but as it is not becoming
13  II,       XIV|          here put before me in his shape, in order that I may restrain
14  II,       XVI|             after all, in whatever shape he may have been, I have
15  II,       XVI|        that a man of that sort and shape he had never yet seen; he
16  II,       XXI|          she bears herself-and her shape! Wouldn't you say she was
17  II,     XXXII|          saw her in her own proper shape, which is the fairest in
18  II,      XXXV|        disclosed to their eyes the shape of Death itself, fleshless
19  II,      XXXV|            I do not appear in that shape now, it is a special favour
20  II,     XXXIX|           not recover their former shape until the valiant Manchegan
21  II,     XLIII|             and get nothing in any shape from the one thou hast exalted.~ ~"
22  II,      XLVI|        rabble of enchanters in cat shape, but because he recognised
23  II,       LVI|         may return to his original shape; for the spite which the
24  II,       LVI|      Mirrors, they turned into the shape of the bachelor Samson Carrasco
25  II,        LX|          changing the man's proper shape into a lacquey's the said
26  II,       LXX|           wandering in a fantastic shape in the darkness of the pit
27  II,      LXXI|            she returns to her lost shape (and it cannot be but that
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License