Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXXIV|       pay with his life for the temerity of his wanton wishes, and
2  II,      XVII|       valour that trenches upon temerity savours rather of madness
3  II,      XVII| demeanour to strike terror into temerity itself. Don Quixote merely
4  II,      XVII|         extremes, cowardice and temerity; but it will be a lesser
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