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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| Cervantes, and he is too dull to reflect much. "Dull and 2 I, TransPre| too dull to reflect much. "Dull and dirty" will always be, 3 I, TransPre| idea of romance. Of all the dull central plateau of the Peninsula 4 I, VI| It was not said to one dull or deaf, but to one who 5 I, XI| all concord; as yet the dull share of the crooked plough 6 I, XX| its strange silence, the dull confused murmur of those 7 I, XXXIV| Lothario was not so dull but that from the first 8 I, XLVIII| be he ever so boorish or dull; and of all impossibilities 9 II, XIII| some are poor, some are dull, and, in short, the highest 10 II, XVIII| which is truth rather than dull digressions.~ ~They led 11 II, XVIII| madman, and I should be a dull blockhead to doubt it."~ ~ 12 II, XXX| take up their abode with dull wits; and as good Sancho 13 II, XXXI| to be a coarse clown or a dull blockhead, they will suspect 14 II, XXXIV| one quarter resounded the dull noise of a terrible cannonade, 15 II, XXXVI| somewhat put out by this dull, confused, martial harmony, 16 II, XLIII| random makes conversation dull and vulgar.~ ~"When thou 17 II, LIX| s wits must he precious dull; I tell him I have neither 18 II, LXXII| than well-spoken, and more dull than droll; and I am convinced