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1 I, TransPre| significant one, for it shows the early development of 2 I, TransPre| published, as Salva y Mallen shows conclusively, at Alcala, 3 I, TransPre| initial difficulty.~ ~He shows plainly enough, too, that " 4 I, TransPre| the naivete with which he shows his pride in a dozen passages 5 I, TransPre| say I think the anger he shows suggests an invisible assailant; 6 I, TransPre| gluttony; all through he shows a proclivity to coarseness 7 I, Commend| roof be made of glass,~ It shows small wit to pick up stones~ 8 I, XIV| people of the world, for she shows that she is the only woman 9 I, XXV| patience; as Virgil, too, shows us in the person of AEneas 10 I, XXXII| said Cardenio, "for, as he shows, he accepts it as a certainty 11 I, XXXIV| friendly port nor pole-star shows."~ ~Anselmo praised this 12 I, XLI| it, and the eagerness she shows to become a Christian, are 13 I, XLII| that your brother's bearing shows him to possess do not make 14 I, LI| this silly set the one that shows the least and also the most 15 I, LII| received; for the soldier shows to greater advantage dead 16 I, LII| at it. Those the soldier shows on his face and breast are 17 II, I| by a jot from the truth, shows us that there were, when 18 II, XII| there any similitude that shows us more faithfully what 19 II, XIII| and grand, as this banquet shows, which, if it has not come 20 II, XVI| fellow, as your simplicity shows."~ ~Sancho went back and 21 II, XVII| to you. A gallant knight shows to advantage bringing his 22 II, XVII| spacious plaza; a knight shows to advantage arrayed in 23 II, XIX| to himself in a way that shows plainly he is out of his 24 II, XIX| by the wind. In short, he shows such signs of a heart crushed 25 II, XX| though she has no belly, she shows she has a dropsy and is 26 II, XXIII| to time comes forth and shows himself to the sun and the 27 II, XXIII| that, go where he may, he shows his melancholy and sadness, 28 II, XXIV| according to Terence, a soldier shows better dead in battle, than 29 II, XXVI| joyful gestures Melisendra shows us she has recognised him; 30 II, XXVI| the neighing of the horse shows his satisfaction with the 31 II, XXXII| for the beard; and that shows it is good to live long 32 II, XXXVI| lashes; the other is that he shows himself here to he very 33 II, XXXIX| what will she do when she shows a countenace turned into 34 II, XLI| inscription fixed on this post shows plainly."~ ~The duke came 35 II, LI| who have been good to him shows that he will be so to God 36 II, LVII| my handmaid's garters. It shows a bad heart and does not 37 II, LXII| the treatment one receives shows the disposition of him from