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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XII| catapult. And with this kind of disposition she does more harm in this 2 I, XIV| their advice and for the disposition they showed to do him a 3 I, XVI| innkeeper had a wife whose disposition was not such as those of 4 I, XXIV| that he thanked me for the disposition I showed to do honour to 5 I, XXIV| wilt see, Cardenio, the disposition the Duke Ricardo has to 6 I, XXIV| noble, generous, and amorous disposition, who very soon made so intimate 7 I, XXIV| come upon him, he had no disposition to go on with his story, 8 I, XXXVI| accident, but by a special disposition of Providence that they 9 I, XXXIX| bordered on prodigality, a disposition by no means advantageous 10 I, XXXIX| John, a man of generous disposition, as was shown by his extreme 11 I, XLIII| patience and imperturbable disposition of Rocinante, he had good 12 I, L| gratitude that consists of disposition only is a dead thing, just 13 I, LI| wantonness and the natural disposition of women, which is for the 14 II, III| indications of a mischievous disposition and a love of fun and jokes; 15 II, IV| have. Nay, only look at my disposition, is that likely to show 16 II, XXIX| Lions, for whom, by the disposition of heaven above, it is reserved 17 II, XXXV| please him for his benevolent disposition and lofty chivalry. Consent 18 II, XXXVI| here, and from his generous disposition she may safely promise herself 19 II, XLI| be grievously wronging my disposition to serve you."~ ~"Say no 20 II, XLVII| running; but he has the disposition of an angel, and if it was 21 II, LX| magnanimity, his generous disposition, and his unusual conduct, 22 II, LXII| treatment one receives shows the disposition of him from whom it is received."~ ~ 23 II, LXVII| high praise of the generous disposition of the lacquey Tosilos.~ ~" 24 II, LXXIV| Quixote was always of a gentle disposition and kindly in all his ways,