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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| names by common consent stand in the front rank of Spanish 2 I, Commend| endure,~ And thy sage author stand without a peer.~ ~ ~ DON 3 I, I| it was strong and fit to stand a cut, he drew his sword 4 I, IV| shoes and the blood-lettings stand as a setoff against the 5 I, IV| gesture, "All the world stand, unless all the world confess 6 I, VI| third, and fourth parts all stand in need of a little rhubarb 7 I, XVII| exhausted that he could not stand. Don Quixote, however, who, 8 I, XIX| Quixote, "Remember that you stand excommunicated for having 9 I, XXI| Mambrino," said Don Quixote; "stand to one side and leave me 10 I, XXI| I will take care to stand aside," said Sancho; "but 11 I, XXIII| it, I am ready to take my stand here and await alone, not 12 I, XXV| what made your worship stand up so for that Queen Majimasa, 13 I, XXV| knight-errant is bound to stand up for the honour of women, 14 I, XXVII| so that I could scarcely stand. However, I opened the letter 15 I, XXXIII| losing; and if thine may not stand as high as it ought in the 16 I, XXXIV| friendship of Lothario could not stand firm? A clear proof to us 17 I, XXXIV| Does a bold determination stand in need of arguments? Surely 18 I, XXXV| Don Quixote shouting out, "Stand, thief, brigand, villain; 19 I, XXXV| the skins of red wine that stand full at his bed's head, 20 I, XXXVII| show all strangers that stand in need of it, especially 21 I, XXXVIII| a counter-mine, and then stand his ground in fear and expectation 22 I, XXXIX| in so great fear did they stand of our fleet. But Heaven 23 I, XXXIX| no one was able to make a stand or maintain the defence.~ ~ 24 I, XLI| deceive myself, the ground we stand on is that of Velez Malaga 25 I, XLIII| to expect that he would stand without budging for a whole 26 I, XLIII| had nothing for it but to stand upright or pull his hand 27 I, XLIII| said one, "to make us stand on such ceremony? If you 28 I, XLIV| and tell your father to stand his ground as well as he 29 I, L| s what I'll do, and not stand haggling over trifles, but 30 I, LII| they are carrying on that stand there is the blessed image 31 I, LII| word he made a rush at the stand. One of those who supported 32 I, LII| had for propping up the stand when resting, and with this 33 II, VI| gentlemen, but not all can stand the touchstone of truth. 34 II, VII| estate; for I don't care to stand on rewards which either 35 II, XII| side, and the pair would stand thus, gazing thoughtfully 36 II, XIV| godfathers in any quarrel, not to stand idle with folded arms while 37 II, XIV| God, my lady, and my arm stand me in good stead, I shall 38 II, XVII| to-day, so let your worship stand aside, for we must make 39 II, XVII| here I leave them as they stand, wanting the words wherewith 40 II, XXII| and protection now that I stand in such need of them. I 41 II, XXIV| noble breast; but let this stand over for some more convenient 42 II, XXVI| amorous Moor, and taking her stand on the balcony of the tower 43 II, XXVI| notable disaster does not stand on a quarter more or less; 44 II, XXVII| and give help to such as stand in need of it. Some days 45 II, XXIX| yards from where the animals stand, for there are Rocinante 46 II, XXIX| that those are mills that stand in the river to grind corn?"~ ~" 47 II, XXXII| the presence in which I stand, and the respect I have 48 II, XXXII| it's about as likely I'll stand them as that it's now midnight! 49 II, XXXIV| Scarcely had they taken their stand in a line with several of 50 II, XLIII| structure of any sort can stand on a foundation of folly; 51 II, XLIV| Captive Captain," which stand, as it were, apart from 52 II, XLVII| your life, because they stand in dread of your great capacity; 53 II, XLVII| refused it, and bade him stand up and say what he wanted. 54 II, XLVII| to see that if she could stand up she'd knock her head 55 II, XLIX| of quality of my sort who stand by to see fair or foul play, 56 II, XLIX| Sancho, "Make the people stand back, senor governor, that 57 II, L| if there be anything you stand in need of, it is but to 58 II, LII| as he sees his children stand in need of it. I am resolved 59 II, LIII| commonly leave other islands. Stand aside and let me go; I have 60 II, LVI| having ordered a spacious stand to be erected facing the 61 II, LVI| the spot where he was to stand. The drums beat, the sound 62 II, LVIII| one of them that does not stand us in more than fifty ducats; 63 II, LX| king," said Sancho; "I only stand up for myself who am my 64 II, LX| Catalan tongue bade them stand and wait until their captain 65 II, LXIX| him; but what he could not stand was being pricked by the