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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| could not live under the rule that Ferdinand substituted 2 I, VIII| ache may be; unless this rule about not complaining extends 3 I, XVII| I cannot contravene the rule of knights-errant, of whom 4 I, XVII| knight-errant, the same rule and reason held good for 5 I, XXV| replied Sancho, "is it a good rule of chivalry that we should 6 I, XXV| that he knows; and the same rule holds good for all the most 7 I, XLVIII| and that those that go by rule and work out a plot according 8 I, LII| humbler breasts, in mine the rule must admit of an exception. 9 II, II| something to govern and rule, and better than four cities 10 II, IV| find myself sound enough to rule kingdoms and govern islands; 11 II, XIII| the idea he has and the rule he follows, that knights-errant 12 II, XVIII| the world."~ ~"There is no rule without an exception," said 13 II, XXXI| ecclesiastic, one of those who rule noblemen's houses; one of 14 II, XXXI| into the household they rule, lead it into meanness. 15 II, XXXII| other people's houses to rule over the masters (and that, 16 II, XXXII| in any want of empires to rule, or I of islands to govern."~ ~" 17 II, XLIV| do not wish to break this rule through the generosity your 18 II, LX| my duty, according to the rule of knight-errantry which