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1 I, TransPre| Jervas no doubt prejudiced readers against himself in his preface, 2 I, TransPre| great majority of English readers. At any rate, even if there 3 I, TransPre| rate, even if there are readers to whom it is a matter of 4 I, TransPre| Handbook for Spain" warns its readers against the supposition 5 I, TransPre| majority of unprejudiced readers. He is, at best, a poor 6 I, TransPre| had the chivalry-romance readers, the sentimentalists, the 7 I, TransPre| extent with the majority of readers. It is plain that "Don Quixote" 8 I, TransPre| the infatuation of their readers. Ridicule was the only besom 9 I, TransPre| extraneous matter; nay, his readers told him plainly that what 10 I, TransPre| acceptance by all classes of readers and made it the most cosmopolitan 11 I, TransPre| example, on many of his readers in Spain, and most of his 12 I, TransPre| in Spain, and most of his readers out of it, the significance 13 I, TransPre| out of a hundred of his readers would rate highest in him, 14 I, TransPre| country where there are readers, and made it a classic in 15 I, AuthPre| philosophers, that they fill the readers with amazement and convince 16 I, L| knight and astonish the readers who are perusing his history.~ ~ ~ 17 II, III| will satisfy and please all readers."~ ~"That which treats of 18 II, VIII| fairly afield, and that the readers of his delightful history