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1 I, TransPre| man drew more largely upon experience than he did, and he has 2 I, VI| knowledge he has had more experience in reverses than in verses. 3 I, XV| become kings and emperors, as experience has shown in the case of 4 I, XIX| to keep a good heart, for experience will tell thee what mine 5 I, XXI| being maxims drawn from experience itself, the mother of all 6 I, XXII| jesters of little standing and experience, who on the most urgent 7 I, XXVIII| or playing the harp, for experience taught me that music soothes 8 I, XXXI| have known well by long experience that there is no clown who 9 I, XXXIII| which my so dearly bought experience will naturally cause me. 10 I, XXXIII| time, and he would find by experience that she was equal to greater 11 I, XXXIV| know well myself, more by experience than by hearsay, and some 12 I, XXXVI| you know by dear-bought experience that death alone will be 13 I, XL| before all went together, as experience had taught him how ill those 14 I, XLIII| seemed to be far beyond such experience of life as her tender years 15 I, XLV| opposed to the evidence of experience and truth itself; for I 16 I, XLVI| mother of good fortune,' and experience has often shown in important 17 I, L| for I know already by experience that the woods breed men 18 I, L| goatherd, "they shelter men of experience; and that you may see the 19 I, LII| and contrary. I know it by experience, for out of some I came 20 II, I| said the barber, "but that experience has shown that all or most 21 II, III| advanced in life, with the experience that years bring, he will 22 II, VI| vices; and one has need of experience and discernment to distinguish 23 II, XVI| knowest already, Sancho, by experience which cannot lie or deceive, 24 II, XVII| preparing myself, for I know by experience that I have enemies, visible 25 II, XVIII| takes will be in vain (as experience has often proved to me), 26 II, XIX| ignorant of proved to me by experience;" and getting up he embraced 27 II, XXIX| seems as though they did, as experience proved in the transformation 28 II, XXX| Countenance, that your first experience on my ground should have 29 II, XXXII| being invulnerable, because experience has many times proved to 30 II, XXXII| moreover, we know already ample experience that it does not require 31 II, XXXVI| would at any rate learn by experience that those suffering any 32 II, LIV| for it; and now I know by experience the meaning of the saying, 33 II, LXII| to ask it; and I know by experience that in all its answers 34 II, LXVII| short maxims drawn from the experience and observation of our wise 35 II, LXX| loves. I speak from my own experience; for when I'm digging I