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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| Quixote" alone proves a vast amount of miscellaneous 2 I, TransPre| imagine, the verdict of the vast majority of unprejudiced 3 I, TransPre| regard to "Don Quixote." A vast number of its admirers began 4 I, XIII| which Heaven bestowed a vast share of its riches. That 5 I, XVIII| that is churned up by a vast army composed of various 6 I, XXXIII| men who traverse such a vast expanse of water, such a 7 I, XXXIX| rumours were abroad of the vast warlike preparations which 8 I, L| now displayed before us a vast lake of bubbling pitch with 9 I, LII| nothing in return for the vast toil which it has cost him 10 II, VIII| construction and ingenuity of the vast fabric and its wonderful 11 II, VIII| top of a stone pyramid of vast size, which they now call 12 II, XXII| at the noise of which a vast multitude of crows and choughs 13 II, XXIV| space have fabricated such a vast complication of absurdities; 14 II, XXXI| receive Don Quixote.~ ~A vast number of polite speeches 15 II, XXXIV| there, on all sides, a vast number of trumpets and other 16 II, XLI| awaits them; but lest the vast elevation of their course 17 II, LVI| duennas, mother and daughter, vast crowds flocked from all 18 II, LX| and disproportioned to the vast number required. At this 19 II, LXI| the calm water, while a vast number of horsemen on fine 20 II, LXIII| prize to the beach, where a vast multitude stood waiting 21 II, LXV| of the fear in which our vast numbers kept it. Heroic 22 II, LXXIII| and the curate bestowed vast praise upon the worthy and