Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XX|           s sense of smell was as acute as his hearing, and as Sancho
2   I,       LII|                CAPRICHOSO, A MOST ACUTE ACADEMICIAN~ OF ARGAMASILLA,
3  II,    XXVIII|       asking him what caused such acute suffering, he replied that,
4  II,     XXXII|           simplicity about him so acute that it is an amusement
5  II,   XXXVIII| geometrical figure with the three acute angles made by the three
6  II,        LI|           heard of your worship's acute and exalted intellect, they
7  II,        LI|       more of the obtuse than the acute in me; but repeat the case
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