Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          of such coarse personal abuse as only an ill-conditioned
 2   I,       XIX|        encamisado fall, began to abuse Don Quixote, who now moved
 3   I,       XXX| circumspect with your praise and abuse; and say nothing in disparagement
 4   I,      XLIV|        assailed, and hearing the abuse poured upon him, seized
 5   I,        LI|      character, and in short all abuse her, and all adore her,
 6   I,       LII|       retaliation, scolding, and abuse against the author of the
 7  II,         I|      government, correcting this abuse and condemning that, reforming
 8  II,         V|       the humour took him, would abuse her and call her clown-bred
 9  II,      XIII|        and that what seems to be abuse in the expression is high
10  II,     XXXII|      good advice instead of foul abuse. Pious, well-meant reproof
11  II,     XXXII|         in me do you condemn and abuse me, and bid me go home and
12  II,      XXXV|         nothing but one piece of abuse after another, though she
13  II,      XLII|       rectitude by her sighs.~ ~"Abuse not by word him whom thou
14  II,     XLIII|   kestrel-a filthy and unnatural abuse.~ ~"Go not ungirt and loose,
15  II,     XLIII|        them make light of me and abuse me; 'they'll come for wool
16  II,      XLIX|    hearing them - forthwith they abuse him, and run him down, and
17  II,       LIX|        Quixote; "but let him not abuse me; for patience will often
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