Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         impertinent in me to offer an opinion here. I had not even seen
 2   I,         I|           there is some difference of opinion among the authors who write
 3   I,       III|               because in the author's opinion there was no need to mention
 4   I,        VI|                of Montemayor. I am of opinion it should not be burned,
 5   I,        IX|             of it. And this is my own opinion; for, where he could and
 6   I,      XIII|             hopes."~ ~"That is my own opinion," replied the traveller; "
 7   I,     XXIII|               which, according to the opinion of those who have not the
 8   I,     XXXII|              it, and forming the same opinion of it as the curate, he
 9   I,    XXXIII|               justify and support the opinion I hold, I am desirous that
10   I,    XXXIII|               I have been right in my opinion, I shall bear without complaint
11   I,    XXXIII|             be rated as a fool in the opinion of all. Consider, then,
12   I,    XXXIII|             if I am not guided by thy opinion, but follow my own, I am
13   I,     XXXIV|        abasement, she mounted, in his opinion, towards the summit of virtue
14   I,     XXXIV|            time asking his advice and opinion as to what they should say
15   I,    XXXVII|            that begot me in your good opinion, and be assured that he
16   I,    XXXVII|        bestowed upon me, and the good opinion entertained of me, which
17   I,   XXXVIII|             graduate, was of the same opinion.~ ~They finished their supper,
18   I,     XXXIX|               The youngest, and in my opinion the wisest, said he would
19   I,     XXXIX|            defence.~ ~It was a common opinion that our men should not
20   I,        XL|               that it was the general opinion throughout the city that
21   I,       XLV|               come forward to give an opinion in such a puzzling matter,
22   I,       XLV|            venture to give a positive opinion, but will leave it to your
23   I,       XLV|             to give him their private opinion whether the treasure over
24   I,      XLVI|           time, nor will he, it is my opinion, let himself be taken away."~ ~
25   I,      XLVI|            which it was the universal opinion that their thanks were due
26   I,     XLVII|         curate, but the barber was of opinion that they ought to push
27   I,     XLVII|             more than that. And in my opinion this sort of writing and
28   I,     XLVII|               that, being of the same opinion himself, and bearing a grudge
29   I,    XLVIII|               if it came up to my own opinion of it, I showed them to
30   I,    XLVIII|        thoroughly wedded to their own opinion that no argument or evidence
31   I,       LII|             it the worst, for, in the opinion of friends, it is bound
32  II,         I|              of Salamanca, it was the opinion of most people that he would
33  II,         I|            How big, in your worship's opinion, may the giant Morgante
34  II,         I|             am inclined to be of this opinion because I find in the history
35  II,         I|             all these names), I am of opinion, and hold, that he was of
36  II,        IV|          bachelor replied that in his opinion he ought to go to the kingdom
37  II,      XIII|            cask, to try, asking their opinion as to the condition, quality,
38  II,      XIII|               not a right to give his opinion in such like cases."~ ~"
39  II,       XIV|             to Don Quixote, "It is my opinion, senor, that in any case
40  II,       XVI|              your son having no great opinion of Spanish poetry, I am
41  II,      XVII|              this tragedy, as in your opinion it will be, spur your flea-bitten
42  II,      XVII|         Quixote did and said, and the opinion he formed was that he was
43  II,     XVIII|          majority of the world are of opinion that there never were any
44  II,     XVIII| knights-errant in it; and as it is my opinion that, unless heaven by some
45  II,     XVIII|             said Don Quixote, "was of opinion that no one ought to waste
46  II,     XVIII|              if you are guided by the opinion of others rather than by
47  II,       XIX|               amply sufficient in his opinion, that it was the custom
48  II,        XX|           else? Faith, senor, it's my opinion the poor man should be content
49  II,      XXII|              Don Quixote, "it was the opinion of a certain sage, I know
50  II,      XXIX|            your worship that it is my opinion this bark is no enchanted
51  II,      XXXI|            said Sancho, "for the good opinion you have of my wit, though
52  II,     XXXII|             then who were of the same opinion.~ ~Don Quixote finally grew
53  II,     XXXIV|          great lords. Reconsider your opinion therefore, Sancho, and when
54  II,    XXXVII|              being a duenna, it is my opinion you should not stir a step."~ ~"
55  II,        XL|              incline very much to the opinion of the Toledo apothecary.
56  II,     XLIII|              craft, as was the common opinion in the case of Julius Caesar.~ ~"
57  II,       XLV|               own roguery and the bad opinion people have of tailors;
58  II,     XLVII|      composing them. But what I am of opinion the governor should cat
59  II,     XLVII|            said the carver, "it is my opinion your worship should not
60  II,        LI|             their behalf to give your opinion on this very intricate and
61  II,        LI|               being the case it is my opinion you should say to the gentlemen
62  II,        LI|              was true, for it was his opinion that most of those the blind
63  II,       LII|           duchess asked Don Quixote's opinion whether they might open
64  II,      LVII|              entreat to have a better opinion of me, and once more to
65  II,     LVIII|            him who is of the opposite opinion come on, for here I await
66  II,     LVIII|               is not of the temper or opinion of those who say, 'For a
67  II,      LXVI|        doubtful questions and give an opinion in disputes of all sorts."~ ~"
68  II,       LXX|              is the truth, this is my opinion, and this is my advice."~ ~"
69  II,     LXXIV|             before them. The doctor's opinion was that melancholy and
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