Parte,  Chap.

 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,
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