Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| temptation which Mr. Duffield's reputation and comely volumes hold
 2   I,  TransPre|        he had already a certain reputation as a poet; he made up his
 3   I,   AuthPre|     those that have the highest reputation in our Spain could not equal.~ ~"
 4   I,       XII|         to his village with the reputation of being very learned and
 5   I,       XIV|         her beauty exceeded its reputation. Those who had never till
 6   I,    XXXIII|        though his integrity and reputation might bridle slanderous
 7   I,    XXXIII|         nothing to its value or reputation; and if it were broken,
 8   I,    XXXIII|     honour of women consists in reputation; and since thy wife's is
 9   I,     XXXIV|      apprehension of losing her reputation through her means; for this
10   I,     XXXIV|   morning, at the expense of my reputation; inasmuch as it is open
11   I,     XXXIV|        lead to the loss of your reputation and good name. It is better
12   I,       XLI|     Zoraida's father had to the reputation of possessing a great number,
13   I,      XLVI|         booby, that can hurt my reputation?" said Don Quixote.~ ~"If
14   I,       LII|   compared with Rocinante,~ The reputation they have won is scanty.~ ~ ~
15  II,         I|    fortune or fame, except such reputation for gratitude as the affection
16  II,       III|        attained a well-deserved reputation by their writings, lose
17  II,      VIII|     left her without a shred of reputation, and she was satisfied by
18  II,      VIII|         which best sustains the reputation of mighty works and magnificence
19  II,      VIII|      add to their own Christian reputation. Kings carry the bodies
20  II,        IX|        hearsay and by the great reputation she bears for beauty and
21  II,        IX|        damage to her honour and reputation."~ ~"Sancho," said Don Quixote, "
22  II,      XXIV|        soldier, and who has the reputation of being a good Christian
23  II,      XLII|     against the guilty; for the reputation of the stern judge stands
24  II,        LI|       according to its quality, reputation, and the estimation it was
25  II,      LVII|        does not tally with your reputation. Restore her garters, or
26  II,      LXII|       make money, without which reputation is not worth a rap."~ ~"
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