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
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