Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       VII|      failure on my part in so liberal a custom; on the contrary,
2   I,     XXVII|    had been more generous and liberal. And yet, in the midst of
3   I,     XXXIX|    This tendency of his to be liberal and profuse he had acquired
4   I,      XLIX|    sense, and make use of the liberal share of it that heaven
5   I,       LII|       who showed himself most liberal in this way was Don Quixote,
6  II,       VII| towering palm of the fair and liberal arts. Let this new Samson
7  II,      VIII|    these words by bestowing a liberal bounty upon him. My meaning
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