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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| deal of this rigidity is due to his abhorrence of the 2 I, TransPre| Quixote" with the respect due to a great classic, should 3 I, TransPre| connection with the balance due by him to the Treasury, 4 I, TransPre| extravagance is probably due to the influence of those 5 I, XIV| such tribute to despair be due)~ Chant in their deepest 6 I, XV| lawfully aid me in taking due vengeance for the insult 7 I, XVII| be offered them is their due by law and right in return 8 I, XX| in the matter of wages in due proportion to the time he 9 I, XX| promised you will come in due time, and if they do not 10 I, XXI| which is so reasonably my due."~ ~The barber, who without 11 I, XXIII| pains~ Beyond the measure due to my offence.~ But if Love 12 I, XXIV| of less firmness than was due to so worthy a passion as 13 I, XXIV| father gave him the reception due to his rank; I saw Luscinda 14 I, XXV| return in kindness that is due to my fidelity! Oh, lonely 15 I, XXV| whatever under the penalties due to apostasy; and to do one 16 I, XXVII| scrupulous observance of what was due to chivalry, the tale was 17 I, XXX| of whom I am to require due satisfaction, and on whom 18 I, XXXIV| praises with the decorum due to her modesty; and if Lothario 19 I, XLIII| can be made to you as is due to your great merit and 20 I, XLVI| opinion that their thanks were due to the great zeal and eloquence 21 I, XLVI| absurdities, enemy of the respect due to royal personages! Begone, 22 I, XLVI| thee, as thou shalt see in due season. Follow then the 23 I, LII| curate paid them what was due to them; the canon begged 24 II, VII| stopped out of my wages in due promotion."~ ~"Sancho, my 25 II, XII| the propriety and decorum due to a history so heroic, 26 II, XVIII| what belongs to him and is due to him. He must be a theologian, 27 II, XXI| failed to observe the respect due to thy honour; but thou, 28 II, XXIV| making the return that seems due to the author's labour and 29 II, XXX| that reception which is due to so exalted a personage, 30 II, XXXII| that shall be produced in due season for Sancho's benefit 31 II, XXXII| to say my beard, with all due respect be it said, I'll 32 II, XXXIII| are about and keep within due bounds."~ ~"Take him to 33 II, XXXVII| measure the courtesy that is due to her."~ ~And now the drums 34 II, XLI| haste to wipe off all that's due as will satisfy your worship; 35 II, XLVIII| through it safely and in due season, but because shortly 36 II, XLVIII| but that shall be told in due season, for Sancho claims 37 II, XLIX| through the respect that is due to modesty."~ ~Hearing this 38 II, LIX| of the dust and fatigue due to the unpolite behaviour 39 II, LXII| Dulcinea will attain its due consummation."~ ~"I seek