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Parte, Chap.
1 I, I| a name, to his thinking, lofty, sonorous, and significant 2 I, IV| resolved to attempt. So with a lofty bearing and determination 3 I, XVIII| the dazzling snows of the lofty Apennine; in a word, as 4 I, XX| dashing itself down from the lofty mountains of the Moon, and 5 I, XXVIII| marriage from a lowly to a lofty station, nor will Don Fernando 6 I, XXXI| worthy of aspiring to love so lofty a lady as Dulcinea del Toboso."~ ~" 7 I, XXXI| Dulcinea del Toboso."~ ~"And so lofty she is," said Sancho, "that 8 I, XXXVI| prove the generosity of thy lofty noble spirit, and the world 9 I, XXXVII| an end undoubtedly noble, lofty, and deserving of high praise, 10 I, XLI| to the foot of a huge and lofty mountain, not so close to 11 I, XLIII| when his father is of such lofty position, and so wealthy, 12 I, LII| degree,~ With the port of a lofty dame,~ And the great Don 13 I, LII| penury, it wins the esteem of lofty and noble spirits, and in 14 II, I| of Gaul, who was a man of lofty stature, fair complexion, 15 II, III| knight-errant, be grandiloquent, lofty, imposing, grand and true. 16 II, III| my sighs, my tears, my lofty purposes, my enterprises, 17 II, VII| into execution his new and lofty designs; and I should lay 18 II, XVI| length of his hair, his lofty stature, the lankness and 19 II, XX| with equal foot upon the lofty towers of kings and the 20 II, XXXII| they have sunk me and my lofty chivalry in the deep abyss 21 II, XXXIV| the old man rose from his lofty seat, and standing up said 22 II, XXXV| throw thyself down from some lofty tower; if, enemy of mankind, 23 II, XXXV| benevolent disposition and lofty chivalry. Consent to this 24 II, XLII| one of lowly virtue than a lofty sinner. Countless are they 25 II, LVIII| that assails alike the lofty palaces of kings and the