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1 I, TransPre| few, translators that have shown any apprehension of the 2 I, XI| Thou hast all too plainly shown~ That thy heart is brass 3 I, XIV| fierce indignation. She has shown by clear and satisfactory 4 I, XV| emperors, as experience has shown in the case of many different 5 I, XX| have I not, think you, shown the courage required for 6 I, XXI| saying that the pagan had shown his discretion and imitated 7 I, XXIII| thanks for the kindness shown him by Don Quixote. He on 8 I, XXIV| kindness and courtesy you have shown me, and would I were in 9 I, XXV| obtain it; as was plainly shown by him who tried to break 10 I, XXVIII| before has been suddenly shown; but on the curate addressing 11 I, XXX| to Dorothea that she had shown great cleverness, as well 12 I, XXXIII| they do not, it has to be shown to them with the hands, 13 I, XXXVI| thanklessly, as is clearly shown by my forced retreat to 14 I, XXXVI| and if until now I have shown no sign of what I own, it 15 I, XXXVII| to Heaven for the favour shown to him and for having been 16 I, XXXIX| generous disposition, as was shown by his extreme liberality 17 I, XXXIX| for all the mercies he has shown him," said the captive; " 18 I, XL| worthy man who has always shown kindness to Christians, 19 I, XL| Spain, nor has Lela Marien shown me one, though I have asked 20 I, XLVI| and experience has often shown in important affairs that 21 I, XLIX| and intelligence, as is shown plainly by the way they 22 I, LII| appeared in print before being shown on the stage, I said, if 23 I, LII| whole world. And he who has shown the greatest longing for 24 II, I| but that experience has shown that all or most of the 25 II, I| upon the mercy our Lord had shown him in turning him from 26 II, X| when it will so soon be shown whether I tell the truth 27 II, XVII| CHAPTER XVII.~ ~WHEREIN IS SHOWN THE FURTHEST AND HIGHEST 28 II, XVII| our worthy knight has shown of what sort he is; the 29 II, XXII| great were the attentions shown to Don Quixote by the newly 30 II, XXVII| CHAPTER XXVII.~ ~WHEREIN IT IS SHOWN WHO MASTER PEDRO AND HIS 31 II, XXXI| amazement at the honour he saw shown to his master by these illustrious 32 II, XXXII| longer, that I might have shown him the mistake he makes 33 II, XXXIV| and he was right, as is shown in the following chapter.~ ~ ~ ~ 34 II, XXXVIII| nap, every tuft would have shown as big as a Martos chickpea; 35 II, XLV| force, "Sister, if you had shown as much, or only half as 36 II, XLV| defending your body as you have shown in defending that purse, 37 II, L| for Teresa had already shown it to them) did away with 38 II, LI| yourself to those who have shown you such kindness, and by 39 II, LV| the mercy that had been shown him, for he made sure he 40 II, LVII| been sorry, and she'd have shown herself ungrateful. It is 41 II, LX| and as your worship has shown good sense in your remarks, 42 II, LXXI| about everything, as will be shown presently. They quartered 43 II, LXXI| roguishly; but the fair Dido was shown dropping tears the size 44 II, LXXIV| be Almighty God, who has shown me such goodness. In truth 45 II, LXXIV| that God has this moment shown me, and with him, as I said,