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
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