Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          novels, with the aquiline features, chestnut hair, smooth untroubled
 2   I,  TransPre|       Sancho with the old familiar features; but with a difference;
 3   I,        II|         their eyes to make out the features which the clumsy visor obscured,
 4   I,      XIII|         life he had been of comely features and gallant bearing. Around
 5   I,       XVI|          imagination with the same features and in the same style as
 6   I,     XVIII|    infinity of other nations whose features I recognise and descry,
 7   I,       XXX|            father spoke of, as the features of his countenance correspond
 8   I,       XLV|           to whether Don Quixote's features corresponded; and taking
 9   I,       LII|          SONNET~ ~ She, whose full features may be here descried,~ High-bosomed,
10  II,         I|        philosophy, to deduce their features, complexion, and stature."~ ~"
11  II,         I|         what was his notion of the features of Reinaldos of Montalban,
12  II,         X| unparagoned beauty and changed thy features into those of a poor peasant
13  II,         X|        tail, and in short, all her features from fair to foul, without
14  II,       XIV|         man of tall stature, gaunt features, long, lank limbs, with
15  II,       XVI|             amazed at the trim and features of Don Quixote, who rode
16  II,       XVI|         hairs, an aquiline cast of features, and an expression between
17  II,     XXXII|      portray to her the beauty and features of the lady Dulcinea del
18  II,      XXXV|           did not prevent the fair features of a maiden from being distinguished,
19  II,   XXXVIII|        Sancho was dying to see the features of Trifaldi and one or two
20  II,      XLIV|         majordomo he seemed in his features to recognise those of the
21  II,      XLIX|       light they distinguished the features of a woman to all appearance
22  II,       LIV|      carefully began to recall his features, and at last recognised
23  II,       LVI|         all haste, and his lacquey features were revealed to public
24  II,       LVI|         have turned your husband's features into those of this person,
25  II,      LVII|            changing or altering my features as they changed his who
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