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Parte, Chap.
1 I, IV| hath to-day righted the greatest wrong and grievance that 2 I, VIII| shouldst thou see me in the greatest danger in the world, thou 3 I, XXI| and says that one of her greatest distresses is not knowing 4 I, XXIV| relates that it was with the greatest attention Don Quixote listened 5 I, XXIV| whom my arrival gave the greatest pleasure was the duke's 6 I, XXIV| Cardenio, as he felt the greatest anxiety to know the end 7 I, XXVII| there, which would be the greatest of all misfortunes. Cardenio 8 I, XXVII| that, I offered with the greatest pleasure to go at once, 9 I, XXVII| us the chance, with the greatest gaiety and cheerfulness, 10 I, XXVII| to take vengeance on my greatest enemies (which might have 11 I, XXVIII| attained its object, the greatest pleasure is to fly from 12 I, XXIX| horseback you achieve the greatest deeds and adventures that 13 I, XXXIII| lose thy friendship, the greatest loss that I can conceive."~ ~ 14 I, XXXIV| found himself raised to the greatest height of happiness that 15 I, XXXVII| little Sancho, thou art the greatest little villain in Spain. 16 I, XXXVII| nonsense that put me in the greatest perplexity I have ever been 17 I, XXXVII| Christian, for she has the greatest desire to become one."~ ~" 18 I, XXXVII| end and object peace, the greatest boon that men can desire 19 I, XXXVII| leavings of the rich; for the greatest misery of the student is 20 I, XXXVIII| courage and daring the greatest that all the chances of 21 I, XL| came to the ground with the greatest ease. Finally the fleet 22 I, XL| even in open day; but the greatest difficulty was that the 23 I, XLI| which could be done with the greatest ease and without any danger, 24 I, XLI| were all thrown into the greatest fear and embarrassment; 25 I, XLI| her alone, for she is the greatest and most precious part of 26 I, XLIII| why did you wake me? The greatest kindness fortune could do 27 I, XLV| about it, it seemed the greatest nonsense in the world, in 28 I, XLVIII| all impossibilities the greatest is that a play endowed with 29 I, XLIX| Quixote listened with the greatest attention to the canon's 30 I, LII| And he who has shown the greatest longing for him has been 31 I, LII| are, and that one of the greatest is putting it into a man' 32 I, LII| Fortune had raised me to her greatest height in the ordinary way. 33 II, III| all impossibilities the greatest is to write one that will 34 II, VI| every day; for one of the greatest among the many troubles 35 II, VII| set him down as one of the greatest simpletons of modern times; 36 II, VIII| and it is now reckoned the greatest good luck to kiss or touch 37 II, X| reaches the confines of the greatest that can be conceived, and 38 II, X| couple of bowshots beyond the greatest. But after all, though still 39 II, XII| culture and his memory to the greatest advantage was in dragging 40 II, XIV| Quixote you speak of is the greatest friend I have in the world; 41 II, XVI| Sancho listened with the greatest attention to the account 42 II, XVIII| him act the acts of the greatest madman in the world, and 43 II, XXIII| listening to you with the greatest pleasure in the world."~ ~" 44 II, XXIII| you are now, talking the greatest nonsense that can be imagined."~ ~" 45 II, XXIX| computed by Ptolemy, the greatest cosmographer known, we shall 46 II, XXX| they awaited him with the greatest delight and anxiety to make 47 II, XXXI| should have considered the greatest affront that could be offered 48 II, XXXI| are; and that one of the greatest advantages that princes 49 II, XXXV| and the duke expressed the greatest satisfaction, the car began 50 II, XLIV| by all the eulogies the greatest orators on earth could bestow 51 II, XLIV| of poverty one of their greatest saints refers to, saying, ' 52 II, XLIV| colour, which is one of the greatest signs of poverty a gentleman 53 II, XLV| governor, "or if not I am the greatest dolt in the world; now you 54 II, XLVIII| enough to be heard), "the greatest beauty upon earth shall 55 II, LI| of pride, and one of the greatest sins we know of; and he 56 II, LII| duchess received it with greatest delight, in which we will 57 II, LVIII| other hand, captivity is the greatest evil that can fall to the 58 II, LVIII| said, "was in his time the greatest enemy that the Church of 59 II, LVIII| God our Lord had, and the greatest champion it will ever have; 60 II, LVIII| and said:~ ~"One of the greatest sins that men are guilty 61 II, LIX| among the number of your greatest friends and servants."~ ~" 62 II, LXII| fabricated by one of the greatest magicians and wizards the 63 II, LXVI| Thou art indeed the greatest glutton in the world, Sancho," 64 II, LXVI| said Don Quixote, "and the greatest booby on earth, not to be 65 II, LXXI| by Don Quixote with the greatest anxiety in the world, came 66 II, LXXII| himself has told me, is the greatest victory anyone can desire.