Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| criticism, and that it is only vulgar tastes that are influenced
 2   I,       Ded|     service and bribery of the vulgar, I have determined bringing
 3   I,       XXV|      ignorant and ill-disposed vulgar took occasion to say and
 4  II,       III|      Arabic into our Castilian vulgar tongue for the universal
 5  II,       XVI|  buffoons, nor by the ignorant vulgar, incapable of comprehending
 6  II,       XVI|   senor, that I apply the term vulgar here merely to plebeians
 7  II,       XVI|   should be included among the vulgar. He, then, who shall embrace
 8  II,     XLIII|    makes conversation dull and vulgar.~ ~"When thou ridest on
 9  II,     LVIII|      way; and these things the vulgar commonly call omens, which
10  II,      LXII|     with it, lest the ignorant vulgar should be scandalised. By
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