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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| of documentary evidence bearing upon his life as they could 2 I, TransPre| Cervantes is not without its bearing on "Don Quixote." A man 3 I, II| visage, and with courteous bearing and gentle voice addressed 4 I, II| observing the respectful bearing of the Alcaide of the fortress ( 5 I, III| he seemed and his gallant bearing showed him to be; and that 6 I, IV| attempt. So with a lofty bearing and determination he fixed 7 I, VIII| courage by his spirited bearing, and resolved to follow 8 I, XIII| comely features and gallant bearing. Around him on the bier 9 I, XIII| unapproached in gentle bearing, a phoenix in friendship, 10 I, XVI| she, won by his high-bred bearing, had fallen in love with 11 I, XIX| with gallant spirit and bearing took up his position in 12 I, XXI| gentleness, and gallantry of bearing as her knight possesses 13 I, XXIII| our rusticity his gentle bearing sufficed to make it plain.~ ~" 14 I, XXIII| advanced with well-bred bearing and grace to embrace him, 15 I, XXVIII| Not that the high-bred bearing of Don Fernando was disagreeable 16 I, XXXIII| to do so; but the modest bearing of Camilla, the calmness 17 I, XXXVI| highbred appearance and bearing, dismounted, and came forward 18 I, XXXIX| the She-wolf galley was bearing down upon them and gaining 19 I, XLII| figure, countenance, and bearing of Don Quixote he was at 20 I, XLII| wisdom that your brother's bearing shows him to possess do 21 I, XLVI| that he is incapable of bearing false witness against anybody."~ ~" 22 I, XLVII| same opinion himself, and bearing a grudge to books of chivalry, 23 I, LII| descried,~ High-bosomed, with a bearing of disdain,~ Is Dulcinea, 24 II, VI| upon them with a gallant bearing and a fearless heart, and, 25 II, XII| matter whether they had any bearing or not upon the subject 26 II, XVI| countenance, his armour, his bearing and his gravity-a figure 27 II, XIX| with an easy, graceful bearing and step, advanced towards 28 II, XXIII| moderate ostrich egg; his bearing, his gait, his dignity and 29 II, XXVII| there, and to whom; and bearing them well in mind, the first 30 II, XXVII| visor, advanced with an easy bearing and demeanour to the standard 31 II, XXIX| to obey and bow the head, bearing in mind the proverb, 'Do 32 II, XXX| the spur, and with an easy bearing advanced to kiss the hands 33 II, XXXII| variety of things, but all bearing on the calling of arms and 34 II, XXXIII| he governs his vassals, bearing in mind that they are all 35 II, XXXVI| leaving them all amazed at his bearing and solemnity. Turning to 36 II, XXXVIII| to his youth, his gallant bearing, his numerous accomplishments 37 II, XL| carried off the fair Magalona, bearing her through the air on its 38 II, XLI| wild-men all clad in green ivy bearing on their shoulders a great 39 II, XLIII| Be temperate in drinking, bearing in mind that wine in excess 40 II, LVIII| figure was it, what bold bearing, what sprightly grace, what 41 II, LX| admiration at the gallant bearing, high spirit, comely figure, 42 II, LXII| look at these gentlemen bearing thee company! Get thee home,