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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| sometimes adopt. It is the grave matter-of-factness of the 2 I, AuthPre| the invention, that the grave shall not despise it, nor 3 I, XIII| pickaxes were digging a grave by the side of a hard rock. 4 I, XIII| those who were opening the grave and all the others who were 5 I, XIII| generous without limit, grave without arrogance, gay without 6 I, XIII| while we are waiting for the grave to be dug."~ ~"I will do 7 I, XIV| where they were digging the grave there appeared the shepherdess 8 I, XIV| very spot where now his grave is made he declared to me 9 I, XIV| until, having finished the grave and burned Chrysostom's 10 I, XIV| stood by. They closed the grave with a heavy stone until 11 I, XIV| They then strewed upon the grave a profusion of flowers and 12 I, XVI| might be followed by those grave historians who relate transactions 13 I, XVII| host and said in a very grave and measured voice, "Many 14 I, XIX| which will be committing grave sacrilege, for I am a licentiate 15 I, XIX| saying is, the dead to the grave and the living to the loaf."~ ~ 16 I, XXII| author, relates in this most grave, high-sounding, minute, 17 I, XXVIII| that may serve as a secret grave for the weary load of this 18 I, XLVI| comprehend all she saw, was grave or gay without knowing why, 19 I, XLVII| this way, he said, "Many grave histories of knights-errant 20 I, XLVII| covered, as aforesaid, and a grave and serious air, measuring 21 II, V| or be carried, to your grave without a government. How 22 II, XII| and all are equal in the grave."~ ~"A fine comparison!" 23 II, XII| like ending life in the grave."~ ~"Thou art growing less 24 II, XII| my breast,~ Whate'er you grave or stamp thereon shall rest~ 25 II, XVI| and an expression between grave and gay; and his dress and 26 II, XIX| though it might be that your grave would be dug on the spot 27 II, XXI| and brought him to the grave!"~ ~And so saying, he seized 28 II, XXI| this marriage must be the grave."~ ~Camacho was listening 29 II, XXI| thee from my arms to the grave."~ ~"For one so badly wounded," 30 II, XXIV| particularly when I can cite so grave and veracious an authority 31 II, XXXI| receive him, and with them a grave ecclesiastic, one of those 32 II, XXXI| say, must have been the grave churchman who came out with 33 II, XXXII| CENSURER, WITH OTHER INCIDENTS, GRAVE AND DROLL~ ~ ~Don Quixote, 34 II, XXXV| Toboso, she may go to her grave enchanted."~ ~"But I'll 35 II, XXXVI| and then fetching up a grave, sonorous voice from the 36 II, XXXIX| lachrymis? over the queen's grave there appeared, mounted 37 II, XXXIX| enchanted by his art on the grave itself; she being changed 38 II, XLI| descended, not into the grave, but to become Queen of 39 II, XLIX| it were that office and grave responsibility either smarten 40 II, LI| one who is invested with grave duties should be such as 41 II, LX| the marriage bed to the grave!"~ ~So vehement and so piteous 42 II, LXXIV| making him rise from the grave where in reality and truth