Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| misrepresenting-should have been favoured as it has been.~ ~It had
2   I,     XXVII|        superiority over you, has favoured his suit so cordially, that
3   I,        XL|        he became one of his most favoured youths. He came to be the
4   I,       XLI|          from the right point so favoured us that we made sure of
5  II,      VIII|          than finding themselves favoured by their ladies."~ ~ ~"So
6  II,        XI|      with actors, for they are a favoured class; I myself have known
7  II,      XLII|  arbitrary law, which is so much favoured by ignorant men who plume
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