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1 I, TransPre| Gongora, were all men of ancient families, and, curiously, 2 I, TransPre| reality derived from the ancient territorial possession of 3 I, AuthPre| feel uneasy about what that ancient lawgiver they call the Public 4 I, II| and began to traverse the ancient and famous Campo de Montiel;'" 5 I, XIII| regard to whom it is an ancient tradition, and commonly 6 I, XIII| replied, "She is not of the ancient Roman Curtii, Caii, or Scipios, 7 I, XIV| bound~ In thraldom to the ancient tyrant Love.~ I'll say that 8 I, XVII| life; for the excellent and ancient usage of knights-errant 9 I, XXI| adventure, the work of an ancient sage; and he who shall achieve 10 I, XXIX| upon the throne of your ancient and mighty realm, notwithstanding 11 I, XXXI| me? For it is a usual and ancient custom with knights and 12 I, XXXII| changed itself into an old ancient man, who told him such things 13 I, LII| crumbling foundations of an ancient hermitage that was being 14 II, V| those whose nobility is of ancient date, depend upon it, Teresa, 15 II, VII| to disturb or unhinge the ancient usage of knight-errantry, 16 II, VIII| of the Rotunda, called in ancient times the temple 'of all 17 II, XII| was not to be stripped-the ancient usage established and observed 18 II, XIV| was ordered to lift those ancient stones, the mighty bulls 19 II, XVI| of the things wherein the ancient philosophers, who were without 20 II, XVI| Latin; in short, all the ancient poets wrote in the language 21 II, XVII| and in this I follow the ancient usage of knights-errant, 22 II, XX| venerable old man and an ancient dame, more brisk and active, 23 II, XXVII| had they been aware of the ancient custom of the Greeks, they 24 II, XXXII| Toboso, which are many, ancient, and good. Therein, most 25 II, XXXV| prayers of wise, magisterial, ancient enchanters and sages. In 26 II, XXXVII| of duennas, above all of ancient maiden ones; for though 27 II, XL| This horse, according to ancient tradition, was made by Merlin. 28 II, XLV| majordomo said to him, "It is an ancient custom in this island, senor