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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