Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|            book owes its flavour is peculiar to Spanish, and can at best
2   I,  TransPre|      sentiment of chivalry, but its peculiar extravagance is probably
3   I,  TransPre|          commonplace, that give its peculiar flavour to the humour of
4   I,     XXIII|             speaking gifts, are the peculiar property of lovers-errant:
5  II,       VII| appertaining, belonging, proper and peculiar to the order of knight-errantry.
6  II,         X|             of that which is such a peculiar property of ladies of distinction,
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