Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| Cervantes originally shaped his ideas. On the other hand, it is
 2   I,  TransPre|         many of their favourite ideas. The dramatists who gathered
 3   I,  TransPre|  naturalised among people whose ideas about knight-errantry, if
 4   I,  TransPre|       Spanish, in character, in ideas, in sentiment, in local
 5   I,  TransPre|          In working out the new ideas, he soon found the value
 6   I,  TransPre|     exposing the fallacy of his ideas by some unintentional ad
 7   I,  TransPre|      words, and works, with the ideas and aims of his master,
 8   I,  TransPre|         all manner of imaginary ideas and qualities to Cervantes,
 9   I,   AuthPre|         power, and putting your ideas intelligibly, without confusion
10   I,       XXV|         much mistaken, and your ideas are very old-fashioned,
11   I,     XXXII|       when I can communicate my ideas to some one who may be able
12   I,     XXXIV|   support and uphold Lothario's ideas with Camilla, who was as
13   I,     XXXIV|    these scrupulous and prudish ideas trouble your imagination,
14  II,        II|      wedded he was to his crazy ideas, and how saturated with
15  II,      XLIX|      duke's; and even to Sancho ideas and schemes of marrying
16  II,     LXXII|      and deck himself out in my ideas. I entreat your worship
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