Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XVIII| mottoes, carried away by the illusions of his unheard-of craze;
2   I,       XXV|    knights-errant seem to be illusions and nonsense and ravings,
3   I,      XLVI|    erat in principio, before illusions of this sort had taken away
4  II,        XI|  what appears to the eye, if illusions are to be avoided. God speed
5  II,       XVI|     of his own, his master's illusions were not satisfactory to
6  II,     LXXIV|  that this destruction of my illusions has come so late that it
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