Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|      thoughts, wholly wanting in learning and wisdom, without quotations
 2   I,   AuthPre|      that the authors are men of learning, erudition, and eloquence.
 3   I,   AuthPre|          shallowness and want of learning, unequal to supplying them,
 4   I,     XXVII|          no reasonable beings on learning the cause will wonder at
 5   I,       XXX|       worth knowing, asking, and learning; neither adding nor falsifying
 6   I,      XXXV| repentant lover had repaired. On learning this Camilla took the veil,
 7   I,       XLV|      they tore him to pieces. On learning the rank of Don Fernando
 8   I,       XLV|        officers were pacified on learning the rank of those with whom
 9   I,         L|      that the woods breed men of learning, and shepherds' harbour
10   I,       LII|       that the woods bred men of learning. They all offered their
11  II,       XVI|       our kings liberally reward learning that is virtuous and worthy;
12  II,       XVI|         virtuous and worthy; for learning without virtue is a pearl
13  II,      XXII|          weary themselves out in learning and proving things that,
14  II,     XXXII|          much cleverness or much learning to be a governor, for there
15  II,      XLII|         Quixote joined them; and learning what passed, and how soon
16  II,      XLIX|        worship, entirely without learning (for I believe you have
17  II,       LXV|    proposed; but Don Gregorio on learning what had passed declared
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