Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       Ded|        that precious ornament of elegance and erudition that clothe
2   I,        XI|     their guests, who with great elegance and appetite were stowing
3   I,       XVI|          sound in the other. The elegance of her shape, to be sure,
4  II,       XVI|          own eyes the beauty and elegance of the peerless Dulcinea
5  II,       XVI|        style of Horace, and with elegance like his, commend him; for
6  II,      XLIV| impatiently without noticing the elegance and art of their composition,
7  II,     XLVII|        but still one can see its elegance and fine make by its long
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