Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       The family of Cervantes is commonly said to have been of Galician
 2   I,  TransPre|          London edition of 1738, commonly called Lord Carteret's from
 3   I,  TransPre|       sort that liars in fiction commonly indulge in; like Falstaff'
 4   I,   AuthPre|        and eulogies, such as are commonly put at the beginning of
 5   I,      XIII|        an ancient tradition, and commonly received all over that kingdom
 6   I,      XIII|        to their ladies; and what commonly comes of the encounter is
 7   I,       XVI|          as those of her calling commonly have, for she was by nature
 8   I,       XVI|         it is because of what is commonly said, that self-praise debaseth;
 9   I,      XXVI|          what archbishops-errant commonly give their squires?"~ ~"
10   I,      XXVI|          their squires?"~ ~"They commonly give them," said the curate,
11   I,     XXVII|          can scarcely move. Most commonly my dwelling is the hollow
12   I,    XXVIII|      these mountains. But, as is commonly said, one evil calls up
13   I,    XXXIII|     these good things, which are commonly all that men need to enable
14   I,    XXXIII|         and hence arises what so commonly takes place, that the husband
15   I,     XXXIV|  ILL-ADVISED CURIOSITY"~ ~"It is commonly said that an army looks
16   I,    XXXVII|        reason which such persons commonly assign, and upon which they
17   I,       XLI|       Zoraida too, for the Moors commonly, and, so to speak, instinctively
18   I,       XLI|          by daybreak, where they commonly take some prize, and then
19   I,     XLIII|         you are ignorant of what commonly occurs in knight-errantry."~ ~
20   I,    XLVIII|        number of those which are commonly acted now-a-days. Nor are
21   I,      XLIX|      senor, can you deny what is commonly said around us, when a person
22   I,      XLIX|         them, of the sort people commonly call adventurers. Or perhaps
23   I,         L|      always go wrong; and God as commonly aids the honest intentions
24   I,       LII|          understanding, and that commonly improves with years. I take
25  II,       III|  historians, are always, or most commonly, envied by those who take
26  II,     XVIII|        source of the seven lakes commonly called the lakes of Ruidera.~ ~
27  II,        LI|      tribunal, where four judges commonly sat to administer the law
28  II,        LI|          tell your worship it is commonly said in this town that there
29  II,      LIII| different from the way governors commonly leave other islands. Stand
30  II,       LIV|          not much given to tears commonly; and, faith, many a one
31  II,       LVI|         whom in our streets they commonly call Love had no mind to
32  II,     LVIII|          these things the vulgar commonly call omens, which are not
33  II,      LXII|          it."~ ~And as women are commonly impulsive and inquisitive,
34  II,      LXVI|          heard say that she whom commonly they call Fortune is a drunken
35  II,      LXXI|       painted serge such as they commonly use in villages. On one
36  II,     LXXIV|         Alonso Quixano the Good, commonly called Don Quixote of La
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