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1 I, Commend| Phoebus of Spain, marvel of courtesy,~ Nor with thy famous arm 2 I, III| valiant knight, until your courtesy grants me the boon I seek, 3 I, XI| unenforced save of their own courtesy, shed the broad light bark 4 I, XIII| unrivalled in wit, unequalled in courtesy, unapproached in gentle 5 I, XIII| which Ambrosio said, "Out of courtesy, senor, I will grant your 6 I, XXI| assures her that so much courtesy, gentleness, and gallantry 7 I, XXIII| hoarse voice but with great courtesy. Don Quixote returned his 8 I, XXIV| the proofs of kindness and courtesy you have shown me, and would 9 I, XXIV| acknowledged with any kind of courtesy, I entreat you, senor, by 10 I, XXVIII| would believe more out of courtesy than for any other reason. 11 I, XXIX| until your goodness and courtesy grant me a boon, which will 12 I, XXIX| damsel, "unless of your courtesy the boon I ask is first 13 I, XXIX| embraced her with great courtesy and politeness, and ordered 14 I, XXIX| to commend myself to his courtesy, and entrust the justice 15 I, XXX| dominions, since of his courtesy and magnanimity he has granted 16 I, XXXVI| every mark of affection and courtesy.~ ~He then asked Dorothea 17 I, XLI| than the crowns which the courtesy of the Frenchman had bestowed 18 II, II| of my achievements; of my courtesy? How do they treat the task 19 II, II| to your worship's valour, courtesy, accomplishments, and task, 20 II, III| Quixote received with great courtesy.~ ~The bachelor, though 21 II, IX| from whose discretion and courtesy I look for favours more 22 II, XIII| knights-errant, who are courtesy itself, your words don't 23 II, XIV| fight has not banished your courtesy, by it I would entreat you 24 II, XVIII| sign of good-will and great courtesy, and Don Quixote placed 25 II, XXIV| the author's labour and courtesy. One prince I know who makes 26 II, XXX| her high-bred air and her courtesy, but, above all, by what 27 II, XXX| graceful gaiety, and her courtesy. Don Quixote drew himself 28 II, XXX| and paramount princess of courtesy."~ ~"Gently, Senor Don Quixote 29 II, XXXII| yet modest, gracious from courtesy and courteous from good 30 II, XXXII| friend; I will repay your courtesy by taking care that my lord 31 II, XXXIV| and Don Quixote, in pure courtesy and politeness, held the 32 II, XXXVII| has learned the rules of courtesy in the school of your worship, 33 II, XXXVII| and by that measure the courtesy that is due to her."~ ~And 34 II, XXXVIII| deserves all the cream of courtesy and flower of polite usage;" 35 II, XLI| equal to carrying so much courtesy; let my master mount; bandage 36 II, XLVIII| right through the guts. The courtesy of my husband was noised 37 II, LVIII| arms that the beauty and courtesy enshrined in the nymphs 38 II, LX| not do to leave it to thy courtesy, Sancho," said Don Quixote, " 39 II, LX| worships be pleased of your courtesy to lend me sixty crowns, 40 II, LX| captains thanked Roque for his courtesy and generosity; for such 41 II, LXI| Don Quixote returned, "If courtesy breeds courtesy, yours, 42 II, LXI| returned, "If courtesy breeds courtesy, yours, sir knight, is daughter 43 II, LXVIII| does this mean? It is all courtesy and politeness in this house; 44 II, LXX| Don Quixote, "so that my courtesy may be answerable to your 45 II, LXXII| Barcelona, the treasure-house of courtesy, haven of strangers, asylum