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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| evidently a good colloquial knowledge of Spanish, but apparently 2 I, TransPre| fertility of invention or knowledge of human nature it displays, 3 I, AuthPre| indolence and too little knowledge of life. Do you want to 4 I, AuthPre| of Trebizond, who, to my knowledge, were said to have been 5 I, AuthPre| word, nor Cicero had any knowledge; nor do the niceties of 6 I, II| occasion has given you the knowledge of my name altogether prematurely. 7 I, III| rudeness which, without his knowledge, had been offered to him 8 I, VI| friend of mine, and to my knowledge he has had more experience 9 I, X| needful some day to put that knowledge into practice."~ ~And here 10 I, XIII| princess had ever come to his knowledge though he lived so close 11 I, XVI| while that night without the knowledge of her parents; and holding 12 I, XXVII| was to be sent without his knowledge; all of which was a scheme 13 I, XXX| distress him as his certain knowledge that a prodigious giant, 14 I, XXXI| thee to travel without thy knowledge; for some of these sages 15 I, XXXIV| they should come to the knowledge of Anselmo or of Lothario. 16 I, XXXIX| more is needed than the knowledge that I have no self-control 17 I, XXXIX| at random and with little knowledge of such matters; for if 18 I, XLIII| to marrying without the knowledge of my father, I would not 19 II, II| on it than it came to my knowledge in."~ ~"I will not be vexed 20 II, XVI| who were without the true knowledge of God, placed the summum 21 II, XVI| verse writers, without any knowledge of other languages or sciences 22 II, XVI| be one relying upon his knowledge of art alone. The reason 23 II, XXIII| without any certainty or knowledge of where I was going, so 24 II, XXIV| pagan, and one without the knowledge of the true God, yet, as 25 II, XXV| present, and the devil's knowledge extends no further; for 26 II, XXVII| and Sancho, and with that knowledge it was easy for him to astonish 27 II, XLIII| instincts, without which no knowledge is worth anything; commend 28 II, XLVII| follows:~ ~It has come to my knowledge, Senor Don Sancho Panza, 29 II, XLVIII| but that they came to the knowledge of my lady, and she, not 30 II, LIV| gained," said Sancho, "the knowledge that I am no good for governing, 31 II, LV| government has come by the knowledge that he would not give anything 32 II, LVIII| the extent of his master's knowledge, as much as if he had never 33 II, LXIII| spot of which I alone have knowledge, a large quantity of pearls