Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        not to dogmatise on the rules of translation, but to indicate
 2   I,        IV|        if not, by the God that rules us I will make an end of
 3   I,         X|        know nor comprehend the rules of the profession of chivalry:
 4   I,       XIV|        the pain be sends~ Love rules his kingdom with a gentle
 5   I,       XXV|     and in conformity with the rules of chivalry, for I understand
 6   I,    XLVIII| attention to good taste or the rules of art, by which they might
 7   I,    XLVIII|   plays in accordance with the rules of art, than by absurd ones,
 8  II,        VI|   regard to childish points or rules of single combat, whether
 9  II,       XIV|       he presses the loins and rules the reins of a famous steed
10  II,     XVIII|      jurist, and must know the rules of justice, distributive
11  II,    XXVIII|      perverter of the squirely rules of knight-errantry, where
12  II,    XXXVII|     squire who has learned the rules of courtesy in the school
13  II,     XXXIX|    think; for according to the rules of my master here-and he
14  II,      XLII|   followest these precepts and rules, Sancho, thy days will be
15  II,        LI|      day, in opposition to the rules and aphorisms of Doctor
16  II,        LI|     word, he made so many good rules that to this day they are
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