Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|       For fooleries preserved in print~ Are perpetuity of shame.~ ~
 2   I,       XXV|         will run as if it was in print."~ ~"Listen," said Don Quixote, "
 3   I,       LII|      plays, that had appeared in print before being shown on the
 4   I,       LII|       head that he can write and print a book by which he will
 5   I,       LII|         in the world, or if they print more books against me than
 6  II,       III| achievements were going about in print. For all that, he fancied
 7  II,       III|   volumes of the said history in print this very day. Only ask
 8  II,       III|       himself in his lifetime in print and in type, familiar in
 9  II,      VIII|         which they say is now in print, if haply its author was
10  II,       XVI|         worthy to make my way in print to well-nigh all, or most,
11  II,      XXIV|      they grant you a licence to print those books of yours - which
12  II,       XXX|     there is a history extant in print, called 'The Ingenious Gentleman,
13  II,    XXXIII|       Don Quixote that is now in print. One is: inasmuch as worthy
14  II,      LXII|        to some bookseller?"~ ~"I print at my own risk," said the
15  II,      LXII|      doing me a favour? I do not print my books to win fame in
16  II,      LXIX|          hither one and all, and print on Sancho's face four-and-twenty
17  II,     LXXII|      Alvaro Tarfe who appears in print in the Second Part of the
18  II,     LXXII|          am I the Don Quixote in print in the Second Part, nor
19  II,     LXXII|          not the one that was in print in a history entitled "Second
20  II,    LXXIII|         the names of the ones in print that the world is filled
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