Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|      spirit, less of what we generally understand by "go," about
2   I,  TransPre|    in which "Don Quixote" is generally read that this worse than
3   I,  TransPre|    Part of "Don Quixote" are generally held to be conclusive that
4   I,  TransPre| plain that "Don Quixote" was generally regarded at first, and indeed
5   I,  TransPre|     that an allusion will be generally understood which is only
6   I,        XL|     when the bano was, as it generally was, empty, it appeared
7  II,      VIII|   tombs of the heathens were generally sumptuous temples; the ashes
8  II,        XL|      other on the croup; and generally these two are knight and
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