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1 I, XXIII| Or Love is lacking in intelligence,~ Or to the height of cruelty 2 I, XXIV| describing her beauty, worth, and intelligence; for, on merely hearing 3 I, XXVI| at the fountain, and the intelligence the shepherd gave him of 4 I, XXVIII| not less charmed by her intelligence than by her beauty, and 5 I, XXVIII| watch over me, and this intelligence or suspicion made him act 6 I, XXVIII| these words:~ ~"This sad intelligence reached my ears, and, instead 7 I, XXXIII| comparisons I have seen that high intelligence thou dost possess, and the 8 I, XXXIV| delighted beyond measure at such intelligence he sent word to her not 9 I, XXXV| his way.~ ~This disastrous intelligence almost robbed Anselmo not 10 I, XXXV| next day his friend sent intelligence of his death to his relatives, 11 I, XXXV| until, not long afterwards, intelligence reached her that Lothario 12 I, XXXVI| than admiration for her intelligence and beauty, and would have 13 I, XXXVII| execution of which high intelligence is requisite; or as if the 14 I, XXXIX| of great repute and rare intelligence, who had in particular a 15 I, XLI| I; "though if there were intelligence that a vessel were now coming 16 I, XLI| her; and she, having great intelligence and a quick and clear instinct, 17 I, XLII| have neglected to give any intelligence about himself, either in 18 I, XLIV| as well at the manner and intelligence with which Don Luis had 19 I, XLIX| of gentlemen of birth and intelligence, as is shown plainly by 20 I, L| gentlemen, from the high intelligence they possess and their love 21 I, LI| such exceeding beauty, rare intelligence, gracefulness, and virtue, 22 I, LI| knew her shrewdness and intelligence did not attribute her misdemeanour 23 I, LII| worthy of his valour and high intelligence. Of his end and death he 24 II, V| expected from his limited intelligence, and says things so subtle 25 II, XIV| single combat; at which intelligence Sancho was aghast and thunderstruck, 26 II, XVI| struck him as being a man of intelligence. In appearance he was about 27 II, XXIX| not moved by any occult intelligence or invisible enchanter, 28 II, XXXVIII| must not be supposed her intelligence was childish; she was as 29 II, XLIX| expected of your worship's intelligence by those who sent us or 30 II, LI| Sancho, I have received intelligence of thy displays of good 31 II, LVIII| displays and exhibits itself in intelligence, in modesty, in honourable 32 II, LX| morning to plight his troth, intelligence which overwhelmed and exasperated 33 II, LXII| gentleman of wealth and intelligence, and very fond of diverting 34 II, LXIV| by her beauty as by her intelligence; for in both respects the 35 II, LXV| which he showed that his intelligence was in advance of his years, 36 II, LXXIV| Quixote! Now that we have intelligence of the lady Dulcinea being