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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| if we read between the lines, sly hits at Lope's vanities 2 I, TransPre| death gives him only a few lines of cold commonplace in the " 3 I, TransPre| book. When he wrote those lines in which "with a few strokes 4 I, V| the ballad as far as the lines:~ ~O noble Marquis of Mantua,~ 5 I, XXVI| those who found the above lines, for they suspected Don 6 I, XXXII| curate read three or four lines to himself, and said, "I 7 I, XLIII| she had hardly heard two lines, as the singer continued, 8 II, IV| four ballad stanzas of four lines each, there would be a letter 9 II, VIII| forgotten, O Sancho, those lines of our poet wherein he paints 10 II, XVI| epigram, whether such and such lines of Virgil are to be understood 11 II, XVI| in making a gloss on four lines that have been sent him 12 II, XVIII| aimed at in the glossed lines; and besides, that the laws 13 II, XXIII| chamber a procession of two lines of fair damsels all clad 14 II, XXVII| large characters these two lines -~ ~They did not bray in 15 II, XXVII| regidors, for according to the lines of the standard they were 16 II, XXIX| knowest nothing about colures, lines, parallels, zodiacs, ecliptics, 17 II, XXXV| Where, tracing mystic lines and characters,~ My soul 18 II, XXXVIII| as twelve duennas, in two lines, all dressed in ample mourning 19 II, XXXVIII| and to make no sign.~ ~The lines seemed pearls to me and 20 II, LXXIV| however, put the following lines:~ ~A doughty gentleman lies