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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| seventeenth extant under the title of "Illustrious Ancestry, 2 I, TransPre| well, the mere style and title of "Don Quixote of La Mancha" 3 I, I| thought fit to confer the title of Lady of his Thoughts; 4 I, VI| this other has the same title, and its author is Gil Polo."~ ~" 5 I, VI| curate when he heard the title, "had I ordered that book 6 I, VII| honest man (if indeed that title can be given to him who 7 I, VII| nights, they gave them some title or other, of count, or at 8 I, IX| the joy I felt when the title of the book reached my ears, 9 I, XIII| at once, and saw that its title was "Lay of Despair."~ ~ 10 I, XVI| change my hopes for the best title in Spain."~ ~To all this 11 I, XXI| the Serpent, or any other title under which he may have 12 I, XXI| for your worship under the title of the Knight of the Rueful 13 I, XXI| tittle," said Sancho.~ ~"Title thou shouldst say, not tittle," 14 I, XXIV| the peasant girl under the title of husband, and was waiting 15 I, XXVIII| from which a duke takes a title which makes him one of those 16 I, XXIX| many to take their name and title from the place where they 17 I, XXIX| them, and with it buy some title or some office in which 18 I, XXXII| achievements earned the title all over the world of the 19 I, XXXII| letters at the beginning, the title of "Novel of the Ill-advised 20 I, XXXII| and said, "I must say the title of this novel does not seem 21 I, XXXIII| he should not allow a title so rare and so delightful 22 I, XXXIV| indeed he deserved that title, has, I think, more regard 23 I, XLIV| who he knew looked for a title for his son.~ ~The guests 24 I, XLVIII| professes them, under the title of knights-errant -"~ ~" 25 II, II| abroad in books, with the title of THE INGENIOUS GENTLEMAN 26 II, III| was a Moor, judging by the title of "Cide;" and that no truth 27 II, VII| least they were left with a title and lordship. If with these 28 II, XVIII| much so as to justify the title of 'great' which my father 29 II, XVIII| but, for all that, the title of first is a great distinction."~ ~" 30 II, XXX| asked the duchess (whose title, however, is not known), " 31 II, XXXII| Cava, though with a better title and tradition. For another 32 II, XXXVIII| him but by me) under the title of a lawful husband; for, 33 II, LXII| the press."~ ~"What is the title of the book?" asked Don 34 II, LXII| sheet of a book with the title of "Light of the Soul;" 35 II, LXII| book, and when he asked its title they told him it was called, " 36 II, LXVII| something derived from his title, and we call him the shepherd 37 II, LXVIII| obtaining some other equivalent title, for I - post tenebras spero 38 II, LXXIV| now going about under the title of 'Second Part of the Achievements