Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        VI|    reading at any rate the titles.~ ~The first that Master
2   I,     XXXII|  curate read the two first titles he looked over at the barber
3   I,    XXXIII|   she would -- what higher titles than those she possesses
4   I,       LII| who, without so many petty titles of colleges and rectorships,
5  II,     XXVII| and so they may go by both titles; moreover, it has nothing
6  II,     XXVII|    all the other names and titles that are always in the mouth
7  II,   XXXVIII|  lords to take distinctive titles from the thing or things
8  II,      XLII|    grandchildren will bear titles; thou wilt live in peace
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