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Parte, Chap.
1 I, IV| knocked to pieces? And yet he esteemed himself fortunate, as it 2 I, XI| be speedily honoured and esteemed by the world, I desire that 3 I, XIII| yet he was not the less esteemed, and was a very stout and 4 I, XIV| justice be honoured and esteemed by all the good people of 5 I, XXIII| worthy; but if virtue were esteemed wealth I should neither 6 I, XXV| thus must he who would be esteemed prudent and patient imitate 7 I, XLVI| this I say, exalted and esteemed lady, because it seems to 8 II, XII| well-bestowed affections should be esteemed favours rather than misfortunes."~ ~" 9 II, XXXI| the master is the more esteemed the more respectable and 10 II, XXXII| more to be regarded and esteemed than exalted vice. Dulcinea, 11 II, XXXIV| not therefore less to be esteemed for the conciseness of the 12 II, XLVI| quality of all in lovers~ Most esteemed is constancy;~ 'T is by 13 II, XLVII| simple medicines are more esteemed than compound ones, for 14 II, LVIII| will by him who is wise be esteemed and reckoned happy accidents 15 II, LXIII| Turks a fair youth is more esteemed than a woman, be she ever 16 II, LXV| be loved and served and esteemed, for he was surpassingly