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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| repeating the lesson he has learned from his books; and therefore, 2 I, Commend| corn by steal -,~ A trick I learned from Lazaril -,~ When with 3 I, I| curate of his village (a learned man, and a graduate of Siguenza) 4 I, XII| reputation of being very learned and deeply read. "Above 5 I, XII| Above all, they said, he was learned in the science of the stars 6 I, XIII| each party was going, they learned that all were bound for 7 I, XIII| their eyes. Last night we learned the death of Chrysostom 8 I, XX| for by what the lore I learned when I was a shepherd tells 9 I, XXIII| he heard the lament and learned the cause, consoled Sancho 10 I, XXIII| There is nothing to be learned from that rhyme," said Sancho, " 11 I, XXIII| When some of us goatherds learned this we went in search of 12 I, XXIV| until I had found you, and learned of you whether there is 13 I, XXVIII| you of it. At length he learned that my parents were contemplating 14 I, XXVIII| Cardenio I have mentioned. I learned besides that Cardenio, according 15 I, XXVIII| take to recover her. What I learned revived my hopes, and I 16 I, XXX| Tinacrio the Sapient, was very learned in what they call magic 17 I, XXXVI| should offer. The next day he learned that Luscinda had disappeared 18 I, XXXVI| Cardenio; and as soon as he had learned this, taking these three 19 I, XXXIX| Alessandria della Paglia, I learned that the great Duke of Alva 20 I, XL| returned and said he had learned that the Moor we had been 21 I, XL| unwilling to marry; and he had learned, moreover, that she had 22 I, XLI| feet, for, as we afterwards learned, the first who presented 23 I, XLII| Court of Mexico; and he had learned, likewise, that the young 24 I, XLIV| passion than what she may have learned from having sometimes seen 25 I, XLVI| enemy the giant may have learned by means of secret and diligent 26 I, XLVII| gentlemen, you are versed and learned in matters of errant chivalry? 27 I, XLVIII| this kind of reading, to learned and intelligent men as well 28 I, XLIX| from which you will rise learned in history, in love with 29 I, L| and small, rich and poor, learned and ignorant, gentle and 30 I, L| gentle, patient, and have learned to bear hardships, imprisonments, 31 II, I| or earthly man-an oath I learned from the ballad of the curate, 32 II, VII| is more, I know and have learned, by many good words and 33 II, XII| lessons from beasts, and learned many important things, as, 34 II, XVI| bishop, or the gown the learned counsellor. If your son 35 II, XIX| from the moment Basilio learned that the fair Quiteria was 36 II, XXII| the pair, from whom they learned that the sham wound was 37 II, XXIII| were enough for me to have learned, by what means I know not, 38 II, XXIV| the second, that I have learned what the cave of Montesinos 39 II, XXIV| expression he could not have learned while he was enchanted, 40 II, XXV| until he had heard and learned the curious things promised 41 II, XXVIII| Sancho! Where hast thou learned that it is well done to 42 II, XXXII| duchess, "that you have learned to he polite in the school 43 II, XXXIV| WHICH RELATES HOW THEY LEARNED THE WAY IN WHICH THEY WERE 44 II, XXXV| Dulcinea del Toboso, where she learned this way she has of asking 45 II, XXXVII| meddle, as a squire who has learned the rules of courtesy in 46 II, XLIII| brotherhood in my village I learned to make certain letters, 47 II, XLVII| to be ignorant; for as to learned, wise, sensible physicians, 48 II, XLIX| winnings, and he'd have learned what the range of the steel-yard 49 II, LI| governor thou wilt have learned it. Adieu; God keep thee 50 II, LVIII| priest, be he ever so wise or learned, who could say what my master 51 II, LX| any further. Yesterday I learned that, forgetful of his pledge 52 II, LXII| when he was governor he learned how to eat daintily, so 53 II, LXII| my rest all the time; and learned to look down upon all the 54 II, LXII| Antonio" (he had by this time learned his name), "that you are 55 II, LXX| had before; and so, having learned where Don Quixote was from 56 II, LXXIV| Sancho, who, having already learned from the bachelor the condition