Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        by heart by people of all sorts; the children turn its leaves,
 2   I,   AuthPre|          full of thoughts of all sorts and such as never came into
 3   I,         I|          loves, agonies, and all sorts of impossible nonsense;
 4   I,     XXIII|          and assails me with all sorts of panics and fancies; and
 5   I,    XXXVII|          long, his armour of all sorts, and the solemnity of his
 6   I,        XL|          and silver coins of all sorts, more than fifty crowns,
 7   I,      XLIX|         told thee there are many sorts of enchantments, and it
 8   I,         L|        terrible creatures of all sorts swimming about in it, while
 9  II,       III|    empresses, and damsels of all sorts, and keeping in check the
10  II,       III|        by heart by people of all sorts, that the instant they see
11  II,        IV|  adventures and accidents of all sorts, as would make up not only
12  II,        VI|       they be. There must be all sorts in the world; and though
13  II,        VI|           can be reduced to four sorts, which are these: those
14  II,       XIV|        in many perils of various sorts, at the end of each promising
15  II,       XIV|        gay-plumaged birds of all sorts began to warble in the trees,
16  II,        XV|       difference between the two sorts of madmen is, that he who
17  II,        XX|     wildfowl and game of various sorts suspended from the branches
18  II,        XX|      bands of dancers of various sorts began to enter the arcade
19  II,        XX|      alforjas with people of all sorts, ages, and ranks. She is
20  II,       XXI| instruments and pageantry of all sorts around them, and accompanied
21  II,     XXIII|        only coarse and tasteless sorts, very different from those
22  II,     XXVII|          with weapons of various sorts, lances, crossbows, partisans,
23  II,     XXXII|        religion; for these three sorts of persons are without arms
24  II,     XXXIV|         as field-sports of other sorts are, except hawking, which
25  II,     XXXVI|       protection of women of all sorts, especially widowed, wronged,
26  II,   XXXVIII|          aid to the needy of all sorts; and that being so, it is
27  II,      XLIV|         out of temper and out of sorts as if some great misfortune
28  II,     XLVII|   variety of dishes of different sorts; one who looked like a student
29  II,     LVIII|          Quixote, "there are two sorts of beauty, one of the mind,
30  II,        LX|     fancy to and fro through all sorts of places. At one moment
31  II,       LXV|     melancholy, moody and out of sorts, brooding over the unhappy
32  II,      LXVI|       opinion in disputes of all sorts."~ ~"Answer in God's name,
33  II,     LXVII|        among all these different sorts of music that of the albogues
34  II,      LXIX| sweet-smelling flowers of divers sorts, her hands crossed upon
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