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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| that his prize must be a person of great consequence, when 2 I, TransPre| Lorenzo, on the scene in person. It was probably the ransacking 3 I, VIII| regards the defence of my own person I shall not give much heed 4 I, VIII| may now dispose of your person as may be most in accordance 5 I, XIII| soul to oppose my arm and person to the most perilous that 6 I, XIII| and Vivaldo, who was a person of great shrewdness and 7 I, XV| took him to be a virtuous person and as quiet as myself. 8 I, XVI| castle of yours sheltered my person, which is such that if I 9 I, XVII| thee of the charms of her person! of her lively wit! of other 10 I, XVIII| defence of his own life and person."~ ~"I would have avenged 11 I, XX| that it could only hold one person and one goat; but for all 12 I, XX| pay more attention to thy person and to what thou owest to 13 I, XX| something I ought not with my person."~ ~"It makes it worse to 14 I, XXI| if they were for my own person I could not want them more;" 15 I, XXI| prove the worth of your person, your great might, and greater 16 I, XXIII| of them, that he was the person we were looking for. He 17 I, XXV| imitate Ulysses, in whose person and labours Homer presents 18 I, XXV| Virgil, too, shows us in the person of AEneas the virtue of 19 I, XXV| matter if it is in some other person's hand, for as well as I 20 I, XXV| was in love with, or some person great enough to deserve 21 I, XXV| much care as of his own person, he set out for the plain, 22 I, XXVII| s delay to the place and person named in the address, all 23 I, XXVIII| lastly the charms of his person and his high-bred grace, 24 I, XXVIII| Luscinda's parents. The first person I asked gave me more in 25 I, XXIX| honour and renown of your person and render a service to 26 I, XXIX| is that your magnanimous person accompany me at once whither 27 I, XXIX| horseback and so reverend a person as your worship on foot."~ ~" 28 I, XXX| licentiate and his honoured person, I say he knows little about 29 I, XXX| kingdom together with my person."~ ~"What thinkest thou 30 I, XXX| decision to dispose of your person as may be most pleasing 31 I, XXXI| piteous complaints as of a person in pain and distress; I 32 I, XXXII| meaning to return it to the person who forgot the valise, books, 33 I, XXXIV| remember there was such a person as Leonela; all he thought 34 I, XXXVII| this metamorphosis in your person for the reason I have mentioned, 35 I, XXXVII| would have been taken for a person of quality and good birth. 36 I, XLI| gathering herbs. The first person I met was her father, who 37 I, XLIV| inn he had not noticed the person they were inquiring for; 38 I, XLV| beyond all doubt he was the person described in it. As soon 39 I, XLVI| to you the defence of her person, and placed in your hands 40 I, XLVIII| intelligent and sensible person at the capital to examine 41 I, XLVIII| if the same or some other person were authorised to examine 42 I, XLIX| commonly said around us, when a person is out of humour, 'I don' 43 I, LII| delightful than to be a person of consideration, squire 44 I, LII| worship the genius of that person, and admire his works and 45 I, LII| too, that some reputable person should have given an account 46 II, I| like a highly intelligent person, he would in the end break 47 II, I| was not a more graceful person than your worship has described," 48 II, III| if you are not the second person in the history, and there 49 II, IV| answer the king himself in person; and it is no affair of 50 II, V| continued, "that when we see any person well dressed and making 51 II, V| see before us; and if this person whom fortune has raised 52 II, VII| infinite power grant that any person or persons, who would impede 53 II, VII| purpose, here am I ready in person and purse to supply the 54 II, XI| where emperors fight in person, with angels, good and bad, 55 II, XIV| and are transferred to my person; for~ ~The more the vanquished 56 II, XIV| the same light as my own person; and from the precise and 57 II, XIV| transformed the shape and person of the fair Dulcinea del 58 II, XIV| whether you are the said person or not."~ ~"That," said 59 II, XVII| conclusions with Satan himself in person!"~ ~By this time the cart 60 II, XVIII| a sensible, clear-headed person.~ ~Here the author describes 61 II, XIX| their children to the proper person and at the proper time; 62 II, XXIII| occasion to compare one person with another; the peerless 63 II, XXVII| or from the most likely person he could find, as to what 64 II, XXVII| being, then, that no one person can insult a kingdom, province, 65 II, XXIX| to some knight or other person of distinction in need of 66 II, XXIX| liberty and freedom the person ye hold in durance in this 67 II, XXIX| him, free and unhurt, the person or persons that were in 68 II, XXX| will go and kiss them in person and place myself at her 69 II, XXXI| him to a more kind-hearted person than the lady Dona Rodriguez."~ ~ 70 II, XXXII| their vile craft against my person, revenge themselves on what 71 II, XXXII| is as clean as any other person, and those troughs are as 72 II, XXXII| towels of holland, to such a person and such a beard; but, after 73 II, XXXVII| she was a countess and a person of rank.~ ~"In respect of 74 II, XXXVIII| perceive your worth by your person, for at a glance it may 75 II, XL| without mentioning such a person as his squire, who was there 76 II, XLI| was as fair as her elegant person promised; but they told 77 II, XLIII| have set him down for a person of great good sense and 78 II, XLIII| thou shouldst govern thy person and thy house, Sancho, the 79 II, XLIII| that all that fat little person of thine is nothing else 80 II, XLIV| island. It happened that the person who had him in charge was 81 II, XLIX| said, "Senor governor, this person, who seems to be a man, 82 II, LII| and comes to answer it in person to this castle of mine, 83 II, LV| large enough to admit a person if he stooped and squeezed 84 II, LVI| such a one.~ ~The first person to enter the-field and the 85 II, LVI| features into those of this person, who you say is a lacquey 86 II, LVI| fortnight, and let us keep this person about whom we are uncertain 87 II, LVII| against your illustrious person from which I have received 88 II, LVIII| treated Don Quixote as a person of distinction, giving him 89 II, LIX| displays itself in your person; he makes you out a heavy 90 II, LX| having been given me by the person who gave them."~ ~Roque 91 II, LX| Barcelona and gave it to the person to whom it was directed.~ ~ ~ ~ 92 II, LXII| one above was placed the person who was to answer, with 93 II, LXIX| infused such virtue into thy person, that by its sufferings