IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | Search |
Alphabetical [« »] kingdom 74 kingdoms 15 kingly 2 kings 27 kings-in 1 kinsfolk 1 kinsman 2 | Frequency [« »] 27 follows 27 former 27 hung 27 kings 27 labour 27 lawful 27 mention | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances kings |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, XV| knights-errant to become kings and emperors, as experience 2 I, XXI| rise and have risen to be kings and emperors; all we want 3 I, XXI| deriving their descent from kings and princes, whom time has 4 I, XXX| for there must have been kings in the world who kept mistresses. 5 I, XLIX| were knights chosen by the kings of France, and called 'Peers' 6 II, V| called Teresa Cascajo; but 'kings go where laws like,' and 7 II, VI| among the many troubles kings have is being obliged to 8 II, VIII| own Christian reputation. Kings carry the bodies or relics 9 II, XI| these, though they look like kings, princes, and emperors, 10 II, XII| seen a play acted in which kings, emperors, pontiffs, knights, 11 II, XVI| we live in days when our kings liberally reward learning 12 II, XVI| it writes down. And when kings and princes observe this 13 II, XX| upon the lofty towers of kings and the lowly huts of the 14 II, XXII| entertained and treated like kings. Don Quixote begged the 15 II, XXIII| daughters belong to the kings of Spain and the two nieces 16 II, XXVI| ago, I saw myself lord of kings and emperors, with my stables 17 II, XXXIV| Sancho; "and I would not have kings and princes expose themselves 18 II, XXXIV| suitable and requisite for kings and princes than for anybody 19 II, XXXIV| which also is only for kings and great lords. Reconsider 20 II, XXXVII| fortune; 'but laws go as kings like;' let nobody speak 21 II, XXXIX| specially if they be errant, kings and emperors may be made."~ ~" 22 II, LVIII| alike the lofty palaces of kings and the humble cabins of 23 II, LXIX| their hands appeared to be kings of some sort, whether real 24 II, LXIX| chairs close to the two kings, as they seemed to be. Who 25 II, LXIX| the two that looked like kings exclaimed, "Enough, enough, 26 II, LXIX| duke and duchess and the kings Minos and Rhadamanthus stood 27 II, LXIX| duke and duchess and to the kings, and looking sideways at