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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| extant under the title of "Illustrious Ancestry, Glorious Deeds, 2 I, Commend| Quixote~ ~ SONNET~ ~ All hail, illustrious man! Fortune, when she~ 3 I, XIII| gentle blood for the most illustrious families of the ages that 4 I, XXI| save one who was royal and illustrious; her anxiety is thus relieved, 5 I, XXIV| Queen Madasima was a very illustrious lady, and it is not to be 6 I, XXV| do what an honourable and illustrious lady Queen Madasima was, 7 I, XXXII| Great Captain, a famous and illustrious name, and deserved by him 8 I, XXXIV| Fond, Gay, Honourable, Illustrious, Loyal, Manly, Noble, Open, 9 I, XXXVI| the same road, and that in illustrious lineages it is not the woman' 10 I, XLVI| presence and in that of these illustrious ladies? Hast thou dared 11 I, XLVI| believed and protested.~ ~The illustrious company had now been two 12 I, XLVII| faculties that serve to make an illustrious man perfect, now uniting 13 I, LII| they had with them was some illustrious lady that these villains 14 II, III| their genius, great poets, illustrious historians, are always, 15 II, VI| numerous-that have had neither an illustrious beginning nor a remarkable 16 II, VI| are seen to be great and illustrious that show themselves so 17 II, VII| become one; no less than the illustrious bachelor Samson Carrasco, 18 II, X| held every year in that illustrious city; but before they got 19 II, XXII| my actions and movements, illustrious and peerless Dulcinea del 20 II, XXIII| of Montesinos to his two illustrious hearers, and he began as 21 II, XXIII| to attempt. Come with me, illustrious sir, and I will show thee 22 II, XXV| two pillars of Hercules, O illustrious reviver of knight-errantry, 23 II, XXVII| business indeed if all these illustrious cities were to take huff 24 II, XXXI| shown to his master by these illustrious persons; and observing all 25 II, XXXII| her to him. Dulcinea is illustrious and well-born, and of one 26 II, XL| once more I implore you, illustrious errant, indomitable sir, 27 II, XLI| large gold letters: "The illustrious knight Don Quixote of La 28 II, L| though they are just as illustrious, are not so punctilious 29 II, LVII| draw my sword against your illustrious person from which I have 30 II, LXIV| himself to Don Quixote, "Illustrious knight, and never sufficiently 31 II, LXIV| you have never seen the illustrious Dulcinea; for had you seen