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Alphabetical [« »] tricks 15 trickster 1 tricky 1 tried 27 tries 4 trifaldi 29 trifaldin 8 | Frequency [« »] 27 strove 27 thief 27 tosilos 27 tried 27 weep 27 whoever 26 arrived | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances tried |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| have followed, or at least tried to the best of my ability 2 I, TransPre| imperil their own lives, tried to persuade him to slip 3 I, TransPre| Dey.~ ~As before, the Dey tried to force him to name his 4 I, TransPre| Avellaneda he would have tried to carry it out. But it 5 I, TransPre| would very likely have tried to improve him by making 6 I, IV| some distance; and when he tried to rise he was unable, so 7 I, VII| the door used to be, and tried it with his hands, and turned 8 I, VIII| waken him. On getting up he tried the bota and found it somewhat 9 I, XVII| he would have laughed. He tried to climb from his horse 10 I, XX| a trifle." Once more he tried his luck, and succeeded 11 I, XXV| when that ungrateful wretch tried to break it in pieces but 12 I, XXV| plainly shown by him who tried to break it, and left it 13 I, XXVIII| recovered from her swoon, and tried to stab her with the dagger 14 I, XXXIII| our poet tells us of, that tried the test of the cup, which 15 I, XLIII| should like to see that tried," said Don Quixote; "but 16 I, XLIII| knights-errant that when they have tried an adventure, and have not 17 II, I| and on divers occasions, tried to expose this almost universal 18 II, XII| or mostly, when Sancho tried to talk fine and attempted 19 II, XIII| of the wine. One of them tried it with the tip of his tongue, 20 II, XXV| one's heart to see him. I tried to drive him before me and 21 II, XLI| he mounted Clavileno, and tried the peg, which turned easily; 22 II, XLI| than that rash youth's who tried to steer the chariot of 23 II, XLVI| guitar in his chamber; he tried it, opened the window, and 24 II, XLIX| majordomo was by the duke, tried to practise upon him; he 25 II, LXI| for Dapple. His conductors tried to punish the audacity of 26 II, LXIII| sailing and rowing once more tried to sheer off; but their 27 II, LXIII| in cold blood. They then tried to devise some scheme for