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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| consent stand in the front rank of Spanish literature, Cervantes, 2 I, AuthPre| persons of importance and rank, can be removed if you yourself 3 I, III| knights-errant of whatever rank or condition they might 4 I, XIII| those who attained to that rank had not had magicians and 5 I, XIII| us of the name, country, rank, and beauty of your lady, 6 I, XIII| village of La Mancha, her rank must be at least that of 7 I, XIV| Let no one, whatever his rank or condition, dare to follow 8 I, XV| commoner, not excepting any rank or condition whatsoever."~ ~ 9 I, XXI| in rising to so exalted a rank. He marries his squire to 10 I, XXIII| could not be of very low rank.~ ~Approaching them, the 11 I, XXIV| the reception due to his rank; I saw Luscinda without 12 I, XXVI| other dignitary of equal rank.~ ~To which Sancho made 13 I, XXVII| know perfectly well the rank, goodness, virtue, and beauty 14 I, XXVII| and adorned as became her rank and beauty, and in full 15 I, XXVII| ambition, and a craving for rank, had made her forget the 16 I, XXVIII| to mate himself below his rank. Then, since I am introducing 17 I, XXIX| myself of the right which my rank as a gentleman gives me, 18 I, XXXIV| in love with a damsel of rank in the city whom he celebrated 19 I, XXXVI| itself to the level of any rank, without any slur upon him 20 I, XXXVII| fall again, they reach the rank they desire, and that once 21 I, XLIV| dress so unbecoming his rank, as your worship may perceive."~ ~ 22 I, XLV| pieces. On learning the rank of Don Fernando and the 23 I, XLV| pacified on learning the rank of those with whom they 24 I, XLVII| like a gentleman of his rank, was very likely perfumed 25 I, XLIX| were all equal in worth, rank and prowess (at least if 26 I, L| every sort, of whatever rank or condition they may be-that 27 I, LII| in addition, he holds the rank of familiar of the Holy 28 II, V| all that, I am afraid this rank of countess for my daughter 29 II, VI| truth. There are men of low rank who strain themselves to 30 II, VI| dying to pass for men of low rank; the former raise themselves 31 II, VIII| pursuits that show their rank a bowshot off? Thou hast 32 II, X| state chamber proper to her rank; and should she be standing, 33 II, XIV| stature or in the supremacy of rank and beauty. This same Casildea, 34 II, XXIX| high or low or of whatever rank or quality he be, for I 35 II, XXXIV| that it was easy to see the rank and magnificence of those 36 II, XXXVII| countess and a person of rank.~ ~"In respect of her being 37 II, XXXVIII| the oldest and highest in rank of her mother's duennas. 38 II, XXXVIII| was that of inequality of rank, Don Clavijo being a private 39 II, XLII| suited to the office or rank one holds; for it would 40 II, XLIX| an hour, and one of her rank too." "There can be no doubt 41 II, LXII| Antonio's wife, a lady of rank and gaiety, beauty and wit, 42 II, LXIII| a Valencian gentleman of rank, gave him his hand and embraced 43 II, LXIII| of some Moorish ladies of rank who would protect and attend 44 II, LXX| soft voice, "When women of rank and modest maidens trample