Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|        which Cervantes shot his philosophy or his satire, or whatever
2   I,  TransPre|       prose; and perhaps German philosophy never evolved a more ungainly
3   I,   Commend|        thy pages show.~ Ape not philosophy or wit,~ Lest one who cannot
4   I,       XXV|       he knows as much and more philosophy than Aristotle.' In the
5   I,         L|      other."~ ~"That is not bad philosophy thou art talking, Sancho,"
6  II,         I| possible, with the aid of sound philosophy, to deduce their features,
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