Parte,  Chap.

1  II,       XVI|      are absorbed in making a gloss on four lines that have
2  II,     XVIII|       absorbed? If it be some gloss, I know something about
3  II,     XVIII|     them up, I will repeat my gloss, for which I do not expect
4  II,     XVIII|   reason he gave was that the gloss can never come up to the
5  II,     XVIII| besides, that the laws of the gloss were too strict, as they
6  II,     XVIII|    the glossed verses and the gloss, which run thus:~ ~Could '
7  II,     XVIII|    the time that is to be!-~ ~GLOSS~ ~ Dame Fortune once upon
8  II,     XVIII|     had finished reciting his gloss, Don Quixote stood up, and
9  II,      XXIV|       jacket of velvet with a gloss like satin on it in places,
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