Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          of his readers would rate highest in him, and hold to be the
 2   I,   AuthPre| productions of those that have the highest reputation in our Spain
 3   I,        II|        forth upon the plain in the highest contentment and satisfaction
 4   I,       XII|       round, and by the persons of highest quality in them. But he,
 5   I,        XX|             for just as I had them highest about getting that wretched
 6   I,       XXV|           found in Dulcinea in the highest degree, for in beauty no
 7   I,       XXV|        even take care to mount the highest of these rocks to see if
 8   I,     XXVII|            in this way were of the highest importance in order to rescue
 9   I,     XXXVI|          of what I say and mar thy highest pleasure and enjoyment."~ ~
10   I,    XXXVII|            the one that was in the highest spirits and good humour
11   I,    XXXVII|          air, 'Glory to God in the highest, and peace on earth to men
12   I,       XLI|   profusion and very fine, for the highest display and adornment of
13   I,      XLII|      excellence, and beauty in its highest perfection."~ ~The Judge
14   I,       XLV|            clown, worked up to the highest pitch of wrath, and all
15   I,         L|           he may possess it in the highest degree; and gratitude that
16  II,         X|       carry in my flesh. And thou, highest perfection of excellence
17  II,         X|            which was raised to the highest pitch of perfection by a
18  II,      XIII|           dull, and, in short, the highest and choicest brings with
19  II,      XIII|           is of a kind that in the highest degree deserves the same
20  II,        XV|           and vain-glorious in the highest degree at having won a victory
21  II,       XVI|    Dulcinea, he would not envy the highest fortune that the most fortunate
22  II,      XVII|          IS SHOWN THE FURTHEST AND HIGHEST POINT WHICH THE UNEXAMPLED
23  II,     XVIII|         right hand in his, "By the highest heavens, noble youth, but
24  II,      XXVI|         blessed and praised be the highest heavens! Verily, knight
25  II,     XXXII|             and that she is in the highest degree beautiful as you
26  II,     XXXII|           service, and that is the highest praise that it is in my
27  II,   XXXVIII|             I being the oldest and highest in rank of her mother's
28  II,        XL|         them all bearded, from the highest to the lowest, and from
29  II,      XLII|       parentage, have risen to the highest dignities, pontifical and
30  II,      XLVI|            portion,~ Modesty their highest praise.~ ~ Men of prudence
31  II,       LVI|           he heard it, and, at the highest speed Rocinante was capable
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