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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| and again, and putting it aside to turn to "Persiles and 2 I, TransPre| putting everything else aside, he set himself to finish 3 I, TransPre| feels bound to cast fear aside. Of all Byron's melodious 4 I, VI| spoils of Darius and set aside for the safe keeping of 5 I, VI| Florence stuff."~ ~He put it aside with extreme satisfaction, 6 I, VIII| ordered the coachman to draw aside a little, and set herself 7 I, IX| for greater things, turned aside the sword of his adversary, 8 I, XIV| fire afar off, a sword laid aside. Those whom I have inspired 9 I, XVI| pain and flinging modesty aside, paid back so many in return 10 I, XX| or entreaties turned me aside from doing what was in accordance 11 I, XXI| any account; so turning aside to right they came upon 12 I, XXI| will take care to stand aside," said Sancho; "but God 13 I, XXI| shoulders. But putting that aside, will your worship tell 14 I, XXVI| the question of his valour aside, let us come to his losing 15 I, XXVII| my possession? But laying aside these useless and unavailing 16 I, XXVIII| severe language, he laid aside the entreaties which he 17 I, XXIX| from this day forth lay aside the melancholy that distresses 18 I, XXXI| seizes them. But putting this aside, what thinkest thou I ought 19 I, XXXIII| should go so far as to put aside his duty to Heaven to fulfil 20 I, XXXIII| could make, than, casting aside all fear, without hesitating, 21 I, XXXIII| out, and calling Lothario aside asked him what news he had 22 I, XXXIV| had impelled him to lay aside the respect he owed her; 23 I, XXXVI| recognition, casting fear aside and regardless of what might 24 I, XXXVIII| Putting this, however, aside, for it is a puzzling question 25 I, XXXIX| so calling us all three aside one day into a room, he 26 I, XLII| Cardenio and the curate aside, and told them how the matter 27 I, XLIV| tremor; and calling Cardenio aside, she told him in a few words 28 I, XLIV| by the hand, he drew him aside and asked the reason of 29 I, XLVII| and calling the landlord aside, they directed him to saddle 30 II, II| body. But let us put that aside for the present, for we 31 II, X| thank you."~ ~Sancho stood aside and let her go, very well 32 II, XV| knight-errantry which he had laid aside, it was in consequence of 33 II, XVI| taste, Sancho had turned aside out of the road to beg a 34 II, XVII| so let your worship stand aside, for we must make haste 35 II, XVII| his horse, flung his lance aside, braced his buckler on his 36 II, XVIII| to him; and, putting it aside that he must be adorned 37 II, XVIII| for me.~ Anon the thought aside I fling,~ And to the present 38 II, XVIII| nothing to do but to turn aside out of the somewhat narrow 39 II, XIX| ceilings; and so turned aside a little out of the road, 40 II, XLI| private;" and drawing Sancho aside among the trees of the garden 41 II, XLI| anyone seeing me I drew aside the handkerchief covering 42 II, XLVIII| you will leave out and put aside all love messages, you may 43 II, XLVIII| her spectacles or putting aside the candle. Don Quixote 44 II, XLIX| majordomo, and the carver went aside with him, and, unheard by 45 II, LII| be sure he has now laid aside his paint-brush and taken 46 II, LIII| leave other islands. Stand aside and let me go; I have to 47 II, LIV| recognise me; but let us turn aside out of the road into that 48 II, LIV| and Ricote drawing Sancho aside, they seated themselves 49 II, LV| uneasiness, and he turned aside out of the road intending 50 II, LVIII| all upon earth, putting aside the lady of my heart, Dulcinea 51 II, LIX| great; and it is this; to go aside a little while I am sleeping 52 II, LX| of which, having turned aside out of the road, he was 53 II, LXIV| satisfaction than that, laying aside arms and abstaining from 54 II, LXVII| knoweth."~ ~They turned aside, and supped late and poorly, 55 II, LXXI| diere. But, putting this aside, tell me, Sancho, hast thou