Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      Quixote," and one of the qualities that have secured its acceptance
 2   I,  TransPre| manner of imaginary ideas and qualities to Cervantes, they show
 3   I,       XII|      and described to her the qualities of each one in particular
 4   I,       XXV|     on account of her amiable qualities; for, besides being extremely
 5   I,     XXVII|    Luscinda, and that she had qualities that would do honour to
 6   I,    XXVIII|    and apparently to his good qualities; the younger heir to I know
 7   I,     XXXII|       say something about the qualities books of chivalry should
 8   I,     XXXIV|        and by it and his good qualities perceived how worthy he
 9   I,        XL|     bodily blemishes or moral qualities. This "scabby one" rowed
10   I,    XLVIII|   play endowed with all these qualities will not entertain, satisfy,
11   I,      XLIX| worthy, and with so many good qualities, and endowed with such a
12  II,     XVIII|    him his life. Of all these qualities, great and small, is a true
13  II,     XXXII|   contains in herself all the qualities to make her famous throughout
14  II,         L|    Your husband Sancho's good qualities, of heart as well as of
15  II,     LVIII|       breeding; and all these qualities are possible and may exist
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