Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|       give a surprising look of authority to your book. Besides, no
 2   I,   AuthPre|        more than to destroy the authority and influence which books
 3   I,        VI|        This book, gossip, is of authority for two reasons, first because
 4   I,        XV|    recondite author of no small authority who says that the Knight
 5   I,      XXII|  prisoners go, as if we had any authority to release them, or he to
 6   I,      XXXI|         thou not mark with what authority I commanded him, and with
 7   I,     XXXIV|        Anselmo, for giving such authority in his house to this shameless
 8   I,       XLV|      gentlemen and I bow to his authority."~ ~"By God, gentlemen,"
 9   I,       XLV|         were known. Thus by the authority of Agramante and the wisdom
10   I,      XLVI|       and I assure thee, on the authority of the sage Mentironiana,
11  II,        XX|     neighbour or your worship's authority; and so far, it seems to
12  II,      XXIV|       so grave and veracious an authority as Senor Durandarte. And
13  II,      XXIX|         worship gives me a nice authority for what you say, putrid
14  II,      XXXI|        wears that hood more for authority and custom sake than because
15  II,    XXXIII|       earnest, I know from good authority that the coarse country
16  II,      XLII|        seed, or what dignity or authority in governing half a dozen
17  II,     XLIII|         his governor, or him in authority over him, because he will
18  II,        LI|   fitting and necessary for the authority of office to resist the
19  II,        LI|   prince who had the wisdom and authority to make them had not the
20  II,       LIX| invested with plenary delegated authority seated himself at the head
21  II,     LXIII|        misfortune that being in authority, even in jest, brings with
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