Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       and swept away. Of all the absurdities that, thanks to poetry,
 2   I,        II|         together these and other absurdities, all in the style of those
 3   I,      XIII| opportunity of going on with his absurdities. So he said to him, "It
 4   I,       XXV|          Quixote, "what a set of absurdities thou art stringing together!
 5   I,      XXVI|      uttered three thousand more absurdities; then he told them more
 6   I,      XXIX|        at seeing what a hold the absurdities of his master had taken
 7   I,       XXX|          style and manner of the absurdities of his books?"~ ~"So it
 8   I,      XXXI|       have done with carrying on absurdities, and to set out at once
 9   I,      XXXV|      have helped laughing at the absurdities of the pair, master and
10   I,       XLV|          less amusement than the absurdities of Don Quixote, who now
11   I,      XLVI|        of scandals, publisher of absurdities, enemy of the respect due
12   I,      XLVI|          Be not irritated at the absurdities your good squire has uttered,
13   I,       LII|      took to one of the drollest absurdities and vagaries that ever madman
14  II,        II|          what comes of all these absurdities of the knight and squire,
15  II,      XXIV|      such a vast complication of absurdities; if, then, this adventure
16  II,      XXIV|       that he saw the impossible absurdities he reports about the cave
17  II,      XXVI|    thousands of inaccuracies and absurdities, and, for all that, they
18  II,      XXIX|          know if I may call them absurdities -- at every turn, there'
19  II,      XXXI|        Sancho from uttering more absurdities, the duchess asked Don Quixote
20  II,        LV|        of his uttering a host of absurdities; and when he found him leave
21  II,       LIX|          they were amazed by his absurdities they were equally amazed
22  II,     LXXIV|          Now I see through their absurdities and deceptions, and it only
23  II,     LXXIV|          many and such monstrous absurdities as he has written in it;
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