Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XIII|          a phoenix in friendship, generous without limit, grave without
 2   I,       XXI|          is the part of noble and generous hearts not to attach importance
 3   I,      XXIV|          gallant youth, of noble, generous, and amorous disposition,
 4   I,     XXVII|        whom fortune had been more generous and liberal. And yet, in
 5   I,      XXXI|         s-milk cheese."~ ~"She is generous in the extreme," said Don
 6   I,     XXXVI|           upon himself, to show a generous mind, and of his own accord
 7   I,     XXXIX|          had been kinder and more generous to it than fortune; though
 8   I,     XXXIX|       Order of St. John, a man of generous disposition, as was shown
 9   I,      XLII|           not accept any of their generous offers.~ ~By this time night
10   I,      XLII|          thence! Oh beautiful and generous Zoraida, that I could repay
11   I,         L|           become valiant, polite, generous, well-bred, magnanimous,
12   I,       LII|          their misdeeds! Oh thou, generous above all the Alexanders,
13  II,         I|           to be sure, unworthy of generous hearts; but up to the present
14  II,         V|         prosperity, be well bred, generous, courteous to all, without
15  II,        VI|         and a rich man who is not generous will be merely a miserly
16  II,        VI|           he will show himself as generous as he who distributes alms
17  II,      VIII|           obtain the blessing and generous permission of the peerless
18  II,      XIII|            and he is so noble and generous that he has promised it
19  II,      XVII|          and prove himself noble, generous, and magnificent, and above
20  II,      XVII|           for the miser to become generous, so it is easier for a rash
21  II,     XVIII|       thought, decorous in words, generous in works, valiant in deeds,
22  II,        XX|           proved afterwards, with generous wines. There were, besides,
23  II,      XXVI|       charitable deeds; but whose generous intentions have been found
24  II,     XXXVI|      Mancha is here, and from his generous disposition she may safely
25  II,   XXXVIII|           less dispassionate than generous and condolent in your most
26  II,     XLIII|    governor, and at the same time generous, as I mean to be, no fault
27  II,     LVIII| adventurers, but I believe he was generous rather than valiant, as
28  II,        LX|           at his magnanimity, his generous disposition, and his unusual
29  II,        LX|  highwayman; if he wants to be so generous another time, let it be
30  II,     LXVII|       spoke in high praise of the generous disposition of the lacquey
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