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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| humour of the book owes its flavour is peculiar to Spanish, 2 I, TransPre| but if so all Spanish flavour has entirely evaporated 3 I, TransPre| of the several hands. The flavour that it has, on the other 4 I, TransPre| that give its peculiar flavour to the humour of Cervantes. 5 I, TransPre| but they lose half their flavour when transferred from their 6 II, XIII| its country, its kind, its flavour and soundness, the changes 7 II, XIII| first said the wine had a flavour of iron, the second said 8 II, XIII| second said it had a stronger flavour of cordovan. The owner said 9 II, XIII| which it could have got a flavour of either iron or leather. 10 II, XX| to give it tenderness and flavour. The spices of different 11 II, XL| for most of them have a flavour of agents that have ceased