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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| initial difficulty.~ ~He shows plainly enough, too, that "Don Quixote" 2 I, TransPre| nay, his readers told him plainly that what they wanted of 3 I, AuthPre| musically, pleasantly, and plainly, with clear, proper, and 4 I, III| the novice knight did was plainly seen by all.~ ~Meanwhile 5 I, VIII| Benedict, and the coach plainly belongs to some travellers: 6 I, IX| consumption, that he showed plainly with what judgment and propriety 7 I, XI| sometimes~ Thou hast all too plainly shown~ That thy heart is 8 I, XII| her lover would say more plainly that Marcela wore and deserved 9 I, XVIII| armies of might have been plainly seen if the clouds of dust 10 I, XIX| mules-for they could perceive plainly they were not horses by 11 I, XXIII| eyebrows, we could perceive plainly that a fit of madness of 12 I, XXV| trouble to obtain it; as was plainly shown by him who tried to 13 I, XXV| other side, and sign it very plainly, that they may recognise 14 I, XXVI| that bore her, and I should plainly be doing her a wrong if, 15 I, XXVI| verses were all that could be plainly and perfectly deciphered. 16 I, XXVI| body all over, and seeing plainly it was not to be found, 17 I, XXVII| replied to them thus:~ ~"I see plainly, sirs, whoever you may be, 18 I, XXVII| uttering ravings that showed plainly I had lost my reason; and 19 I, XXVIII| which it displayed itself plainly showed. But to shorten the 20 I, XXVIII| my parents, who now very plainly perceived Don Fernando's 21 I, XXIX| overspread her face showed plainly the pain and shame she was 22 I, XXXIII| show from afar that it is plainly madness to attempt them.~ ~" 23 I, XXXIV| that he might there see plainly how little she preserved 24 I, XLIII| little and let him see me plainly, at which he would show 25 I, XLIV| may perceive clearly and plainly the error under which this 26 I, XLVI| this truth show itself more plainly than in war, where quickness 27 I, XLVIII| as it is so, I will prove plainly to you that you are not 28 I, XLIX| intelligence, as is shown plainly by the way they have served 29 I, LII| tears and sad aspect show plainly that ye are carrying her 30 II, VII| master is breaking out, plainly breaking out."~ ~"Whereabouts 31 II, XVI| Don Quixote saw very plainly the attention with which 32 II, XIX| himself in a way that shows plainly he is out of his senses. 33 II, XXIX| Sancho, that this bark is plainly, and without the possibility 34 II, XXXII| colour and impurity was plainly dishwater. The one with 35 II, XXXIII| may say it out, and speak plainly, or as you like; for I know 36 II, XXXIII| what goes on in the world, plainly and distinctly, without 37 II, XXXVIII| only to tell your woes plainly and straightforwardly: for 38 II, XLI| fixed on this post shows plainly."~ ~The duke came to himself 39 II, XLIX| to the room, "Now I see plainly enough that judges and governors 40 II, L| was not very old, though plainly past forty, strong, healthy, 41 II, L| and the bachelor could see plainly enough that the page spoke 42 II, LIV| of one word which sounded plainly "alms," from which he gathered 43 II, LIV| departure; for I saw very plainly, and so did all the older 44 II, LV| called the roof showed it all plainly. He observed too that it 45 II, LVIII| rage, and showing his anger plainly, he rose from his seat, 46 II, LIX| more, lying, as I can see plainly by the physiognomy of the 47 II, LX| The captains showed plainly the concern they felt, the 48 II, LXI| said, "These gentlemen have plainly recognised us; I will wager 49 II, LXX| Panza. Now I begin to see plainly and clearly that there are 50 II, LXXII| words and deeds did not plainly show the difference between