Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XII|   said, he was learned in the science of the stars and of what
 2   I,       XII|   drop will be got.'"~ ~"That science is called astrology," said
 3  II,       XVI|       if that can be called a science) that there is no getting
 4  II,       XVI|    them to study this or that science I do not think wise, though
 5  II,       XVI|       let him pursue whatever science they may see him most inclined
 6  II,       XVI|       observe this marvellous science of poetry in wise, virtuous,
 7  II,     XVIII|            I do not know what science that is," said Don Lorenzo, "
 8  II,     XVIII|      heard of it."~ ~"It is a science," said Don Quixote, "that
 9  II,     XVIII|  whether it be a contemptible science which the knight who studies
10  II,     XVIII|    replied Don Lorenzo, "this science, I protest, surpasses all."~ ~"
11  II,       XIX|    and circles and angles and science, for I hope to make you
12  II,       XIX| convinced of the value of the science, and Corchuelo cured of
13  II,       XXV|       marvellous truth of the science by their lies and ignorance.
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