Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      style will be seen to be far easier, more flowing, more natural,
 2   I,        IX|            but to make the matter easier, and not to let such a precious
 3   I,       XXV| voluntarily adopted. So, as it is easier for me to imitate him in
 4   I,      XXVI|    archbishop, because it will be easier for him as he is more valiant
 5   I,     XXXVI|        Cardenio's; and it will be easier, remember, to bend thy will
 6   I,   XXXVIII|           may be urged that it is easier to reward two thousand soldiers,
 7   I,     XLIII|           I suffer now may become easier; though I daresay the remedy
 8   I,        LI|      ingenuity. I follow another, easier, and to my mind wiser course,
 9  II,       III|           other governments of an easier kind: those that govern
10  II,      XVII|          cowardice; for, as it is easier for the prodigal than for
11  II,      XVII|         become generous, so it is easier for a rash man to prove
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