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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| manuscript genealogy by Juan de Mena, the poet laureate 2 I, TransPre| Avellaneda, daughter of Juan Arias de Saavedra, and had 3 I, TransPre| the family; and another, Juan, whose son Rodrigo married 4 I, TransPre| about his education is that Juan Lopez de Hoyos, a professor 5 I, TransPre| into execution one Doctor Juan Blanco de Paz, an ecclesiastic 6 I, TransPre| the Redemptorist Father Juan Gil, who was about to sail 7 I, IV| of knighthood; for he is Juan Haldudo the Rich, of Quintanar."~ ~" 8 I, VI| Ercilla, the 'Austriada' of Juan Rufo, Justice of Cordova, 9 I, XVIII| innkeeper, I heard, was called Juan Palomeque the Left-handed; 10 I, XXIX| themselves Pedro of Alcala, Juan of Ubeda, and Diego of Valladolid; 11 I, XXXIX| under the command of Don Juan Zanoguera, a Valencian gentleman 12 I, XLII| was called the Licentiate Juan Perez de Viedma, and that 13 I, XLIX| as the valiant Lusitanian Juan de Merlo, who went to Burgundy 14 II, V| care; there is Lope Tocho, Juan Tocho's son, a stout, sturdy 15 II, LIV| have been open to them, for Juan Tiopieyo thy wife's brother 16 II, LIX| read that absurd stuff, Don Juan, when it is impossible for 17 II, LIX| who was addressed as Don Juan, "we shall do well to read 18 II, LIX| was.~ ~While at supper Don Juan asked Don Quixote what news 19 II, LIX| I believe it," said Don Juan; "and were it possible, 20 II, LIX| Senor Don Quixote," said Don Juan, "that he himself will not 21 II, LIX| this sort, and though Don Juan wished Don Quixote to read 22 II, LIX| that city every year. Don Juan told him that the new history 23 II, LIX| their room, leaving Don Juan and Don Jeronimo amazed 24 II, LXII| his Pastor Fido, and Don Juan de Jauregui, in his Aminta,