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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| first, which would be only natural if the first were the work 2 I, TransPre| produced."~ ~It is only natural, therefore, that the biographers 3 I, TransPre| official document as his natural daughter, and then twenty 4 I, TransPre| consisted of his wife, the natural daughter Isabel de Saavedra 5 I, TransPre| easier, more flowing, more natural, and more like that of a 6 I, TransPre| very great. There are some natural touches of character about 7 I, TransPre| Part he displays a great natural gift of lying. His lies 8 I, TransPre| impossibility. There is a natural gravity and a sonorous stateliness 9 I, III| and that such a motive was natural and becoming in cavaliers 10 I, VI| him of a great deal of his natural force, and so do all those 11 I, VIII| put a restraint upon thy natural impetuosity."~ ~"I will 12 I, IX| the streets, led by this natural bent of mine I took up one 13 I, X| performing all the other natural functions, because, in fact, 14 I, XI| me who am thy master and natural lord, and that thou eat 15 I, XI| my squire; for though by natural law all living are bound 16 I, XIII| because to such it is as natural and proper to be in love 17 I, XIII| that took his fancy was a natural propensity which he could 18 I, XIV| bound to love you. By that natural understanding which God 19 I, XX| before."~ ~"That is the natural way of women," said Don 20 I, XX| supper, or that it was only natural (as is most likely), Sancho 21 I, XX| honour you as my master and natural lord."~ ~"By so doing," 22 I, XXI| teeth that for which, by its natural instinct, it knows it is 23 I, XXX| Quixote, "and I will curb the natural anger that had arisen in 24 I, XXX| And that would be only natural," said the curate. "Will 25 I, XXXIII| have sufficient virtue and natural strength in herself to pass 26 I, XXXVI| veiled lady sigh, moved by natural compassion drew near to 27 I, XXXIX| Serene Don John of Austria, natural brother of our good king 28 I, XLI| hands of these dogs, our natural enemies? Cursed be the hour 29 I, XLII| means of gratifying his natural generosity, while I too 30 I, XLVI| good knight to whom it is a natural obligation to succour the 31 I, XLVI| nymph shall in his swift natural course have twice visited 32 I, XLIX| sleep, or do any of the natural acts I am speaking of - 33 I, XLIX| still led away by your natural bent, you desire to read 34 I, L| say, she will follow her natural instinct in spite of all 35 I, LI| although to be so is the natural consequence of being rich, 36 I, LI| many who felt a desire so natural, and, as her father knew 37 I, LI| but to wantonness and the natural disposition of women, which 38 II, III| check the impetuosity of his natural impulses. Absorbed and wrapped 39 II, VIII| of my simplicity, always natural and never acted; and if 40 II, XII| solitude and night, the natural couch and proper retreat 41 II, XIII| to my having such a great natural instinct in judging wines 42 II, XV| fitted on over his own natural nose the false masquerade 43 II, XVI| in all its perfection and natural harmony, while I saw her 44 II, XVI| and minors, the proper and natural duty of knights-errant; 45 II, XVI| life and vigour to their natural inspiration; and yet even 46 II, XX| stained green, and looking so natural that they nearly terrified 47 II, XXIII| cannot help following his natural course, he from time to 48 II, XXIV| and then one's king and natural lord, particularly in the 49 II, XXV| saw or heard anything more natural.' 'Those praises and compliments 50 II, XXVII| which is in accordance with natural and divine law; the third, 51 II, XXXIII| though it ought to be more natural and proper for duennas to 52 II, XLII| strive to smooth down her natural roughness; for all that 53 II, XLIII| islands. Thou hast good natural instincts, without which 54 II, XLIV| locked, to the end that no natural needs compel you to open 55 II, LIV| born there and it is our natural fatherland. Nowhere do we 56 II, LVIII| which are not based upon any natural reason, will by him who 57 II, LX| revolt against thy master and natural lord? Dost thou rise against