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Alphabetical [« »] conviction 3 convicts 1 convince 8 convinced 28 convincing 1 convulsions 2 cooing 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 blind 28 completely 28 consent 28 convinced 28 desired 28 difference 28 dignity | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances convinced |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| and thereby completely convinced Don Quixote that he was 2 I, III| want of wits, was quite convinced of it on hearing talk of 3 I, VIII| come on in this way, was convinced of his courage by his spirited 4 I, XXII| by this time thoroughly convinced that Don Quixote was not 5 I, XXIII| his clothes, though torn, convinced us, from the recollection 6 I, XXVIII| fresh agitation and felt convinced of the truth of his former 7 I, XXXIV| him to help her, he became convinced of the truth, and the conviction 8 I, XXXIV| Leonela. He reflected how convinced Anselmo would be that he 9 I, XXXVI| be by my death he will be convinced that I kept my faith to 10 I, XLII| himself had seen, he felt convinced that this was his brother 11 I, XLIII| enchanted; and of this he was convinced by seeing that Rocinante 12 I, XLVI| Sancho my son, thou wilt be convinced of the truth of what I have 13 I, XLVIII| but not so satisfied or convinced that I could disabuse him 14 II, I| of examiners were fully convinced that he was quite recovered 15 II, I| would have you know I am convinced, as one who has gone through 16 II, XVII| being always persuaded and convinced that all that happened to 17 II, XVII| not indeed from fear. I am convinced beyond a doubt that the 18 II, XIX| mathematical proofs, that all were convinced of the value of the science, 19 II, XXIII| passed through my mind, all convinced me that I was the same then 20 II, XXVI| them?"~ ~"Now am I fully convinced," said Don Quixote, "of 21 II, XXXI| fooleries; and becoming convinced that his suspicion was correct, 22 II, XXXII| live; and therefore I am convinced that when my squire carried 23 II, XLVIII| was chagrin at this I am convinced beyond a doubt that brought 24 II, LVIII| needed no fresh proofs to be convinced of his valiant spirit, as 25 II, LIX| and they felt thoroughly convinced that these, and not those 26 II, LX| this, Claudia, when she had convinced herself that her beloved 27 II, LXXII| dull than droll; and I am convinced that the enchanters who 28 II, LXXII| and he, on his part, felt convinced he must have been enchanted,