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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| Granada was likely to have a strong feeling on the subject of 2 I, TransPre| medicine may have been the strong points of the university, 3 I, TransPre| the incongruous that was strong at fifty was lively at ten, 4 I, I| in order to see if it was strong and fit to stand a cut, 5 I, II| to try the might of his strong arm.~ ~ ~Writers there are 6 I, IV| farmer; "but as I have a strong affection for you, I want 7 I, VII| forth the might of your strong arms, for they of the Court 8 I, VIII| the ground through this strong arm of mine; and lest you 9 I, XV| proofs what the might of this strong arm of mine is equal to"- 10 I, XVIII| there was no armour, however strong and enchanted it might be, 11 I, XXII| under the oppression of the strong. But as I know that it is 12 I, XXIII| if we do not see him, the strong suspicion we have as to 13 I, XXVII| Fernando, and how I had strong hopes of our fair and reasonable 14 I, XXIX| and if the might of your strong arm corresponds to the repute 15 I, XXX| which is the mark of a strong man."~ ~"That is enough," 16 I, XXXIII| tempted; and that she alone is strong who does not yield to the 17 I, XXXVI| spite of every obstacle, and strong in her truth and constancy, 18 I, XL| which seemed to be the least strong, that is to say, the old 19 I, XLVII| the single might of his strong arm. And then, what shall 20 I, XLVIII| the present day, quite as strong as that which I bear to 21 I, L| presented to his sight a strong castle or gorgeous palace 22 II, I| when he likes, and in as strong force as he can, once more 23 II, I| nothing is impossible. Have strong hope and trust in him, for 24 II, VI| vigorous when you are old, strong when you are sickly, able 25 II, VII| to keep the might of his strong arm and the virtue of his 26 II, XII| friendship so unequalled and so strong, that it is handed down 27 II, XIII| an April morning, and as strong as a porter."~ ~"Those are 28 II, XIV| name, who is as mighty and strong as if made of brass, and 29 II, XVIII| purpose of the story, the strong point of which is truth 30 II, XIX| have a steady hand and a strong arm, and these joined with 31 II, XLI| said Sancho, "for such a strong wind comes against me on 32 II, L| though plainly past forty, strong, healthy, vigorous, and 33 II, LIII| soon make you as sound and strong as ever; and as for your 34 II, LIV| see what the might of his strong arm was capable of; and 35 II, LIX| I take it, is great and strong."~ ~A considerable portion 36 II, LX| for vengeance, which is strong enough to disturb the quietest