Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|  conjecture should in some instances come by degrees to take
2   I,  TransPre| popular use, with, in most instances, uncouth illustrations and
3   I,  TransPre| Don Quixote seems, in some instances, to have communicated itself
4   I,      XIII|   this we have innumerable instances in the histories. Nor is
5   I,       XXV|   chivalry. Now one of the instances in which this knight most
6  II,    XXVIII|  the histories are full of instances of this, but as it would
7  II,      XLII|  of this I could give thee instances enough to weary thee.~ ~"
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