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1 I, TransPre| their own lives, tried to persuade him to slip away on board 2 I, TransPre| managers might say could persuade him that the merits of his 3 I, XXV| whole thing in a nutshell, I persuade myself that all I say is 4 I, XXVII| speak to my father, and persuade him to speak to Luscinda' 5 I, XXVIII| for what arguments would persuade my parents that this gentleman 6 I, XXXII| friars themselves would not persuade him to the contrary."~ ~" 7 I, XXXII| your worship to try and persuade me that everything these 8 I, XXXIII| Anselmo said to Lothario to persuade him to come to his house 9 I, XXXIII| he said to him, "I cannot persuade myself, Anselmo my friend, 10 I, XXXIII| accompany him, but nothing could persuade Anselmo, who on the contrary 11 I, XXXV| the curate; "but I cannot persuade myself of its truth; and 12 I, XXXVII| Dorothea was unable to persuade herself that her present 13 I, XLI| feel easy in our hearts, or persuade ourselves that it was Christian 14 I, XLVI| curate was endeavouring to persuade the officers that he was 15 I, XLVI| high a pitch that he could persuade himself it was not the plain 16 I, XLIX| human understanding that can persuade itself there ever was all 17 I, XLIX| discourse is intended to persuade me that there never were 18 I, XLIX| read them. For to try to persuade anybody that Amadis, and 19 I, XLIX| would be like trying to persuade him that the sun does not 20 I, XLIX| What wit in the world can persuade another that the story of 21 II, I| all I can do, I cannot persuade myself that the whole pack 22 II, III| Sancho said; and he could not persuade himself that any such history 23 II, VII| master's, he might be able to persuade him to give up any such 24 II, VII| conscience did I not urge and persuade this knight not to keep 25 II, VII| conscience obliges him to persuade your worship to sally out 26 II, XIII| designing people, strove to persuade him to try and become an 27 II, XIII| whatever in him; a child might persuade him that it is night at 28 II, XVI| though it may be no harm to persuade them; and when there is 29 II, XVII| the gentleman strove to persuade Don Quixote not to do such 30 II, XXIV| I cannot convince or persuade myself that everything that 31 II, LX| him as true, nor could he persuade himself that such a humour 32 II, LXIV| on or not; but unable to persuade himself that it was anything 33 II, LXVII| is to be told, I cannot persuade myself that the whipping 34 II, LXXI| with difficulty he could persuade himself that the love-smitten