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1 I, XXII| the hands of stupid and ignorant people, such as women more 2 I, XXV| and resignation; hence the ignorant and ill-disposed vulgar 3 I, XXV| am taken to task by the ignorant, I shall not be censured 4 I, XXXII| there can be nobody so ignorant as to take any of them for 5 I, XXXVI| I am so truthful and so ignorant of lying devices that I 6 I, XXXVI| my virtue, thou wert not ignorant of my station, well dost 7 I, XLIII| Quixote, "since you are ignorant of what commonly occurs 8 I, XLVI| boorish, insolent, and ignorant, ill-spoken, foul-mouthed, 9 I, XLVIII| intelligent men as well as to ignorant people who cared for nothing 10 I, XLVIII| delight, and interest, the ignorant as well as the wise, the 11 I, XLVIII| worst of it is, there are ignorant people who say that this 12 I, XLVIII| upon us as barbarous and ignorant, when they see the absurdity 13 I, XLIX| and teachers that lead the ignorant public to believe and accept 14 I, L| rich and poor, learned and ignorant, gentle and simple, in a 15 I, LII| explains to me, as if I were ignorant, what envy is; for really 16 II, I| only will I punish this ignorant town, and that is by not 17 II, III| history was no sage, but some ignorant chatterer, who, in a haphazard 18 II, XVI| the buffoons, nor by the ignorant vulgar, incapable of comprehending 19 II, XVI| orders; for everyone who is ignorant, be he lord or prince, may 20 II, XIX| having had the truth I was so ignorant of proved to me by experience;" 21 II, XXI| no husband; nor art thou ignorant either that, in my hopes 22 II, XXVIII| better (if I was not an ignorant brute that will never do 23 II, XLII| which is so much favoured by ignorant men who plume themselves 24 II, XLVII| least of those I know to be ignorant; for as to learned, wise, 25 II, LIX| above all stamps him as ignorant, is that he goes wrong and 26 II, LXII| amusement and to astonish ignorant people; and its mechanism 27 II, LXII| have done with it, lest the ignorant vulgar should be scandalised. 28 II, LXIII| should land, nor was he ignorant of the house in which Don 29 II, LXIX| Altisidora, not dead as the ignorant world imagines, but living