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1 I, TransPre| consequence, perhaps, of the spread of printing was the flood 2 I, II| had the rubicund Apollo spread o'er the face of the broad 3 I, XI| sheepskins on the ground, quickly spread their rude table, and with 4 I, XI| course of meat finished, they spread upon the sheepskins a great 5 I, XII| fame of her great beauty spread so that, as well for it 6 I, XIII| so well known and widely spread in our Spain -~ ~O never 7 I, XXV| gentle brook, all around it spread a meadow so green and luxuriant 8 I, XXVIII| side there broke loose and spread out a mass of hair that 9 I, XLIII| until the sun's rays are spread over the whole surface of 10 I, LI| fame of her beauty began to spread abroad through all the villages 11 I, LI| around, merely, when it spread to distant cities, and even 12 I, LII| regions of the earth be spread,~ Great Quixote crowned 13 II, XXII| he was very hungry. They spread the cousin's sackcloth on 14 II, XXV| story came to be known and spread abroad through the villages 15 II, XXV| devils of hell; and braying spread from one town to another 16 II, LIV| tablecloth of the grass they spread upon it bread, salt, knives, 17 II, LVIII| these nets; for they are not spread here to do you any harm, 18 II, LVIII| these meadows; last night we spread these nets in the trees 19 II, LXIII| still more when he saw them spread the awning so briskly that 20 II, LXVIII| indistinct noise that seemed to spread through all the valleys