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1 I, TransPre| esteem in which he was held, moved this man to compass his 2 I, AuthPre| story the melancholy may be moved to laughter, and the merry 3 I, XIII| which when heard of had so moved our compassion, and in consideration 4 I, XIV| friend, none of the shepherds moved or stirred from the spot 5 I, XVII| almost as if instigated and moved by a common impulse, made 6 I, XIX| and spurring his mule he moved on.~ ~Don Quixote was mightily 7 I, XIX| abuse Don Quixote, who now moved to anger, without any more 8 I, XX| See there, senor! Heaven, moved by my tears and prayers, 9 I, XXVII| frequent these mountains, moved by compassion, furnish me 10 I, XXVIII| true, though without being moved by his sighs and tears to 11 I, XXVIII| me in this lonely spot, moved more by his own villainy 12 I, XXXI| himself alone, without being moved by the hope of glory or 13 I, XXXVI| hearing the veiled lady sigh, moved by natural compassion drew 14 I, XXXVII| Quixote leave off eating, and, moved by an impulse like that 15 I, XXXIX| needed. My two brothers, moved by my example, gave him 16 I, XL| the reed was raised and moved from side to side, as if 17 I, XLI| saw him weeping she was so moved that she rose from my feet 18 I, XLI| biscuit; and the captain, moved by I know not what compassion, 19 I, XLIII| musician whose voice has so moved you? But do not tell me 20 I, XLIII| attentions. But he had hardly moved at all when Don Quixote 21 I, XLIX| chivalry was broached. And so, moved by compassion, he said to 22 II, I| dying day. The Archbishop, moved by repeated sensible, well-written 23 II, IV| once give it to the press, moved more by the profit that 24 II, VII| deign," said Sancho, deeply moved and with tears in his eyes; " 25 II, XIV| but Don Quixote had not moved away twenty paces when he 26 II, XXI| should not be lost, that they moved, nay, forced him, to say 27 II, XXI| hands, the priest, deeply moved and with tears in his eyes, 28 II, XXIX| own eyes that we have not moved five yards away from the 29 II, XXIX| gliding in midstream, not moved by any occult intelligence 30 II, XXXVIII| conceits would have never moved me, nor should I have been 31 II, XLI| Clavileno never stirred or moved from one spot."~ ~"And while 32 II, LIV| divine inspiration that moved his Majesty to carry out 33 II, LIV| who showed himself most moved was Don Pedro Gregorio, 34 II, LVI| yourself vanquished, and that moved by scruples of conscience 35 II, LX| them, which, as the party moved slowly, they were able to 36 II, LX| of Roque, and Claudia was moved by the sight of Don Vicente, 37 II, LX| cried, "how easily wert thou moved to carry out a thought so 38 II, LXI| those great masses that moved over the sea had so many 39 II, LXII| said Don Quixote; and he moved on to another case, where