Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        On the other hand, it is clear that there are many who
 2   I,  TransPre|         his fault, but it seems clear he never read what he sent
 3   I,  TransPre|         he may have been, it is clear that he was one of the dramatists
 4   I,  TransPre|     advanced criticism, made it clear that his object must have
 5   I,  TransPre|        it, will be sufficiently clear to those who look into the
 6   I,   AuthPre|   pleasantly, and plainly, with clear, proper, and well-placed
 7   I,       III|   remove the armour in order to clear the trough, when Don Quixote,
 8   I,        VI|        language is polished and clear, studying and observing
 9   I,         X|        and this would have been clear to thee hadst thou read
10   I,        XI|     their sweet ripe fruit. The clear streams and running brooks
11   I,       XIV|        worth a tear,~ Cloud the clear heaven that dwells in thy
12   I,       XIV|   mountains I find society, the clear waters of the brooks are
13   I,       XIV|   indignation. She has shown by clear and satisfactory arguments
14   I,       XIX|        I see thou art not quite clear of complicity; and whether
15   I,       XXI|        write my history will so clear up my ancestry and pedigree
16   I,       XXI|     would fit better to say, 'A clear escape is better than good
17   I,      XXII|        accountant could make it clear: it was all proved against
18   I,      XXII|        solicitous about keeping clear of the Holy Brotherhood
19   I,       XXV|      troubled the waters of the clear springs, slew destroyed
20   I,      XXVI|         why am I to disturb the clear waters of these brooks which
21   I,    XXVIII|     known to us by your hair; a clear proof that it can be no
22   I,    XXVIII|     that came to her eyes, in a clear and steady voice began her
23   I,    XXVIII|      words of the paper made it clear she meant to kill herself
24   I,      XXIX|     kingdom is Micomicon, it is clear that must be her name."~ ~"
25   I,      XXIX|        on of beards, for it was clear that where the beard had
26   I,       XXX|   racing speed made off and got clear of them all. Sancho hastened
27   I,       XXX|  showing that his mind is quite clear and composed; so that, provided
28   I,    XXXIII|      removed, and her path left clear of all obstacles, so that
29   I,    XXXIII|       too, is like a mirror, of clear shining crystal, liable
30   I,    XXXIII|         wouldst rob me of it is clear, for when Camilla sees that
31   I,     XXXIV|         could not stand firm? A clear proof to us that the passion
32   I,     XXXIV|   vindicated, should he find so clear and easy an escape from
33   I,     XXXIX|      one was taken unwounded, a clear and manifest proof of their
34   I,       XLI|        bell fell on our ears, a clear proof that there were flocks
35   I,       XLI|    intelligence and a quick and clear instinct, understood at
36   I,      XLVI| Fernando.~ ~Finding himself now clear and quit of all quarrels,
37  II,         I|       at seeing their master so clear in his mind; the curate,
38  II,         I|        truth; which truth is so clear that I can almost say I
39  II,         I|    houses to contain him, it is clear that his bulk could not
40  II,         V|         merely willing it-it is clear my happiness would be more
41  II,         X|         does not make the point clear, though it is more likely
42  II,       XIV|        and from the precise and clear indications you have given
43  II,       XIV|      replies to which furnished clear proof that he was really
44  II,        XV|      from him; all which it was clear Don Quixote would unhesitatingly
45  II,     XVIII|         as to be able to give a clear and distinctive reason for
46  II,       XIX|        expressing my meaning in clear, plain, and intelligible
47  II,     XXIII|      walls that seemed built of clear transparent crystal; and
48  II,       XXV|        the Duke of Alva himself clear out to make room for Master
49  II,       XXV|      This being as it is, it is clear that this ape speaks by
50  II,      XXVI|    forth, which are required to clear up this famous history.~ ~ ~ ~
51  II,     XXVII|         entire community, it is clear there is no reason for going
52  II,      XXXI|        nay, Sancho friend, keep clear, oh, keep clear of these
53  II,      XXXI|    friend, keep clear, oh, keep clear of these stumbling-blocks;
54  II,    XXXIII|          Well, then, as this is clear to my mind, I can venture
55  II,      XXXV|      sky, the fresh breeze, the clear light, each and all showed
56  II,        XL|       be, that he does not make clear and plain. He portrays the
57  II,     XLIII|   subjects showed that he had a clear and unbiassed understanding;
58  II,     XLVII|         to account for it, I'll clear myself by saying I served
59  II,       LII|     earns eight maravedis a day clear, which she puts into a moneybox
60  II,       LIX|      HAPPENED DON QUIXOTE~ ~ ~A clear limpid spring which they
61  II,       LXI|     tramp, tramp, and cries of "Clear the way there!" of some
62  II,       LXI|          the smiling earth, the clear air-though at times darkened
63  II,      LXII|         the lips, answered in a clear and distinct voice, so as
64  II,     LXVII|       with a thousand dyes; the clear pure air will give us breath,
65  II,     LXVII|      don't break' and 'better a clear escape than good men's prayers.'"~ ~"
66  II,      LXIX|     played, sang in a sweet and clear voice these two stanzas:~ ~
67  II,       LXX|   MATTERS INDISPENSABLE FOR THE CLEAR COMPREHENSION OF THIS HISTORY~ ~ ~
68  II,     LXXIV|       My reason is now free and clear, rid of the dark shadows
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