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1 I, TransPre| biographers of Cervantes, forced to make brick without straw, 2 I, TransPre| the incongruity has just forced itself. This is Sancho's 3 I, IX| or monstrous giant, that forced them, there were in days 4 I, X| himself left behind, he was forced to call to his master to 5 I, XI| other tables where I am forced to chew slowly, drink little, 6 I, XI| seizing him by the arm he forced him to sit down beside himself.~ ~ 7 I, XI| to commend themselves by forced and rambling verbiage. Fraud, 8 I, XXII| the arm of the law had not forced it from me, I should never 9 I, XXIII| and faithlessness.~ ~"We forced him to release his hold 10 I, XXVII| hand before mine shall be forced to link itself with his 11 I, XXVIII| heard before, and how I was forced to put a constraint on my 12 I, XXXIII| things which we are not forced or compelled to attempt, 13 I, XXXV| exerting his strength he forced it open, and entered the 14 I, XXXVI| as is clearly shown by my forced retreat to the place where 15 I, XLI| all with compassion and forced Zoraida to look at him, 16 I, XLII| ears of the ladies that it forced them all to listen attentively, 17 I, XLIII| signs and tears that I was forced to believe him, and even 18 I, XLIV| style that the poor man was forced to cry out, and call for 19 II, XXI| lost, that they moved, nay, forced him, to say that if Quiteria 20 II, XXV| him to the question, and forced it out of him by whose virtue 21 II, XLIV| Quixote, for he found himself forced to speak perpetually of 22 II, XLIV| him, and that her modesty forced her to keep her passion 23 II, XLV| brought me here; she says I forced her, but she lies by the 24 II, XLV| Hercules could not have forced you. Be off, and God speed 25 II, XLVIII| from being assailed and forced?"~ ~"Of whom and against 26 II, LX| must be voluntary and not forced upon me, and just now I 27 II, LX| s not many days since he forced another man to marry, who 28 II, LXII| placard, that Don Antonio was forced to remove it as if he were