Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       Ded|         on all sort of books, as prince so inclined to favor good
 2   I,     XVIII| vanquished Timonel of Carcajona, prince of New Biscay, who comes
 3   I,       XXI|      some emperor or other great prince who may have some war on
 4   I,       XXI|         it is that this king, or prince, or whatever he is, is engaged
 5   I,       XXX|     dignity so as to live like a prince."~ ~Sancho advanced hanging
 6   I,     XXXII|     would give him one fit for a prince. Don Quixote said he would,
 7   I,     XLVII|      braggart; there a courteous prince, gallant and gracious; setting
 8  II,        VI|       set off the dignity of the prince, and for the greater glory
 9  II,        VI|         be well if there were no prince who did not set a higher
10  II,      XIII|      interest, and living like a prince; and so long as I think
11  II,       XVI|          ignorant, be he lord or prince, may and should be included
12  II,       XIX|         asked him if it was some prince's, that he spoke of it in
13  II,      XXIV|         labour and courtesy. One prince I know who makes up for
14  II,       XXX|        me in meeting you, mighty prince," replied Don Quixote, "
15  II,    XXXIII|          are put underground the prince travels by as narrow a path
16  II,      XXXV|         lapse of time.~ Of magic prince, of Zoroastric lore~ Monarch
17  II,         L|       give him his dinner like a prince; for the good news he has
18  II,        LI|      encourage the idea that the prince who had the wisdom and authority
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