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1 I, TransPre| translated 'Don Quixote' without understanding Spanish." He has been also 2 I, AuthPre| motley in which no Christian understanding should dress itself. It 3 I, V| ruin in this way the finest understanding there was in all La Mancha!"~ ~ 4 I, IX| be on one condition and understanding, which is that this knight 5 I, XIV| love you. By that natural understanding which God has given me I 6 I, XVI| by Don Quixote, and not understanding or heeding the words he 7 I, XX| else from thy excellent understanding. But I do not wonder, for 8 I, XXI| great might, and greater understanding, on perceiving which the 9 I, XXIV| the charms of beauty and understanding that were distributed among 10 I, XXIV| me the superiority of her understanding, for it could not have been 11 I, XXV| thou hast the most limited understanding that any squire in the world 12 I, XXVII| extolled her worth and her understanding; and she paid me back by 13 I, XXX| my will enslaved, and my understanding enthralled by her - I say 14 I, XXX| man of thoroughly sound understanding."~ ~While they were holding 15 I, XXXIII| upon the examination of the understanding or are founded upon the 16 I, XXXIII| supposed, and with this understanding they returned to Anselmo' 17 I, XXXIX| soon as we had come to an understanding, and made choice of our 18 I, XLIII| awoke quite drowsy, and not understanding at the moment what Dorothea 19 I, XLVII| should be wedded to the understanding of the reader, and be constructed 20 I, XLVII| that he was a man of sound understanding, and that there was good 21 I, XLVIII| possible for any average understanding to be satisfied when the 22 I, XLIX| How can there be any human understanding that can persuade itself 23 I, XLIX| reading worthy of your sound understanding; from which you will rise 24 I, XLIX| endowed with such a good understanding, should allow himself to 25 I, L| possessed of reason and understanding: "Ah wanderer, wanderer, 26 I, LI| Leandra and Vicente came to an understanding without any difficulty; 27 I, LII| one writes, but with the understanding, and that commonly improves 28 II, III| great judgment and a ripe understanding. To give expression to humour, 29 II, V| roundabout way that there is no understanding you."~ ~"It is enough that 30 II, XII| worship has made in my parched understanding."~ ~Don Quixote laughed 31 II, XII| unsettle our reason and understanding, for if it be excessive 32 II, XXI| planned by agreement and understanding between the pair, whereat 33 II, XXII| worth a farthing to the understanding or memory."~ ~In this and 34 II, XXIV| ARE NECESSARY TO THE RIGHT UNDERSTANDING OF THIS GREAT HISTORY~ ~ ~ 35 II, XXIX| millers, who, hearing but not understanding all this nonsense, strove 36 II, XXXII| a little trimming of his understanding, he would manage any government 37 II, XLIII| had a clear and unbiassed understanding; so that at every turn his 38 II, LIV| will open the eyes of my understanding and show me how I am to