Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|   immediately strike a reader now-a-days, and Cervantes often takes
 2   I,  TransPre|      Like a good many critics now-a-days, they forget that screams
 3   I,   AuthPre|       at all events, and that now-a-days is no small honour and profit.~ ~"
 4   I,    XLVIII|      the plays that are acted now-a-days, which was in this wise:
 5   I,    XLVIII|     those which are presented now-a-days are mirrors of nonsense,
 6   I,    XLVIII|      which are commonly acted now-a-days. Nor are the poets who write
 7  II,         I|       their armour; no knight now-a-days sleeps in the open field
 8  II,      VIII| temple 'of all the gods,' but now-a-days, by a better nomenclature, '
 9  II,       XVI|  there can be anyone on earth now-a-days who aids widows, or protects
10  II,       XIX|      s; but no one minds that now-a-days, for wealth can solder a
11  II,      XXIV|    Quixote; "for those we see now-a-days are not like the hermits
12  II,      LXIX|     longer, as is the fashion now-a-days. No sooner had Sancho caught
13  II,       LXX|     to the matter or not, and now-a-days there is no piece of silliness
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