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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| post would no doubt have led to advancement at the Papal 2 I, TransPre| the events, however, which led to the alliance between 3 I, TransPre| that a Milan bookseller was led to bring out an edition 4 I, Commend| of such coy chastity~ As led thee gentle Quixote to dismiss!~ 5 I, I| Trebizond at least; and so, led away by the intense enjoyment 6 I, IX| of paper in the streets, led by this natural bent of 7 I, XII| could not guess what had led them to make so extraordinary 8 I, XIII| what was the reason that led him to go armed in that 9 I, XVIII| were armies that Sancho was led to believe it and say, " 10 I, XVIII| opposite to us is conducted and led by the mighty emperor Alifanfaron, 11 I, XXI| followed him wherever he led, lovingly and sociably; 12 I, XXIII| mountains; and his fate and fear led him to the same spot to 13 I, XXIII| and Sancho Panza had been led by theirs, just in time 14 I, XXIV| which they did, and he led them to a green plot which 15 I, XXIV| Luscinda; but still my fate led me to forebode what she 16 I, XXVII| for a wife, and my father, led away by what he considers 17 I, XXVIII| spirit. Such was the life I led in my parents' house and 18 I, XXVIII| a blind attachment, has led to mate himself below his 19 I, XXIX| the helpless being who, led by the savour of your renowned 20 I, XXXI| excuses that she will be led to approve of my delay, 21 I, XXXIII| say to thee thou wilt be led to see the great error thou 22 I, XXXIII| towards which his inclinations led him, after Anselmo had been 23 I, XXXIV| which his depravity has led him. Let the traitor pay 24 I, XXXIV| instrument of his glory, led home by the hand him who 25 I, XXXVI| attendants on foot then led the horses away to the stable. 26 I, XXXVI| the seclusion of innocence led a contented life until at 27 I, XXXVI| forgotten by thee that have led me. It was thy will to make 28 I, XL| immediately withdrawn. This sign led us to believe that some 29 I, XLI| better than ours that has led her to change her religion; 30 I, XLI| and cheerfully, while I led her by the hand. We had 31 I, XLII| said, a Judge of appeal. He led by the hand a young girl 32 I, XLIV| which said barber, as he led his ass to the stable, observed 33 I, XLVII| to the State; and though, led by idle and false taste, 34 I, XLIX| your honour. And if, still led away by your natural bent, 35 I, LI| the beauty of the daughter led many neighbours as well 36 II, II| is I who am deluded, and led astray, and taken tramping 37 II, III| know not what could have led the author to have recourse 38 II, XI| could be imagined. He who led the mules and acted as carter 39 II, XIV| properly speaking, my choice led me to fall in love with 40 II, XVI| holy life, and that he who led it ought to work miracles, 41 II, XVII| three small flags, which led him to conclude it must 42 II, XVIII| dull digressions.~ ~They led Don Quixote into a room, 43 II, XX| asked an active youth who led them if any of the dancers 44 II, XXIII| proceed-the venerable Montesinos led me into the palace of crystal, 45 II, XXV| mankind wants; this I am led to believe by observing 46 II, XXXII| of true religion; but I, led by my star, follow the narrow 47 II, XXXVIII| raising her up by the hand he led her to a seat beside the 48 II, XXXVIII| else, made me give way and led to my fall; and if I remember 49 II, XLV| steal some of the cloth, led to think so by his own roguery 50 II, XLIX| the power of jealousy has led to break through the respect 51 II, LV| road to the other world, led to some opening.~ ~Here 52 II, LX| anxious than ours. What led me into it was a certain 53 II, LXIII| said the general, "what led thee to kill my soldiers, 54 II, LXIV| asking them what it was that led them to engage in combat 55 II, LXVIII| the steps of the one who led Don Quixote. The latter 56 II, LXX| carry his arms he had a mule led by a peasant, not by Tom 57 II, LXX| was the object that had led him to adopt these disguises, 58 II, LXXIII| hand, while the daughter led Dapple, they made for their 59 II, LXXIV| Forgive me, my friend, that I led thee to seem as mad as myself,