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e roo for ars and letters; above all if ars andletters have beauty for a guide and leader, as letters representedby your worship have this fair aiden, to who not only oughtcastles to throw theselves open and yield theselves up, but rocksshould rend theselves asunder and ountas divide and bow theselvesdown to give her a reception enter, your worship, i say, to thisparadise, for here you will fd stars and suns to aopany theheaven your worship brgs with you, here you will fd ars their supre excellence, and beauty its highest perfection&ot;
the jud was struck with aazent at the langua of donixote, who he scrutized very carefully, no less astoni射d by hisfigure than by his talk; and before he uld fd words to answerhi he had a fresh surprise, when he saw opposite to hi scda,dorothea, and zoraida, who, havg heard of the new guests and ofthe beauty of the young lady, had e to see her and wele her; donfernando, cardenio, and the curate, however, greeted hi a oretelligible and poli射d style short, the jud ade his entrance a state of bewildernt, as well with what he saw as what he heard,and the fair ladies of the n gave the fair dasel a rdial weleon the whole he uld perceive that all who were there were peopleof ality; but with the figure, untenance, and bearg of donixote he was at his wits&039; end; and all civilities havg beenex插nd, and the aoodation of the n ired to, it wassettled, as it had been before settled, that all the won shouldretire to the garret that has been alrea
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