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Alphabetical [« »] judges-are 1 judgeships 1 judging 7 judgment 26 judgments 7 judicial 2 judicial-minded 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 gifts 26 goodness 26 humble 26 judgment 26 landlady 26 loss 26 majesty | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances judgment |
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1 I, TransPre| methodising with rare patience and judgment what had been previously 2 I, TransPre| leave it to the reader's judgment to decide whether the data 3 I, Ded| appear with assurance in the judgment of some who, trespassing 4 I, V| not pass without public judgment upon them, and may they 5 I, VI| speaker with propriety and judgment. So then, provided it seems 6 I, IX| showed plainly with what judgment and propriety the name of 7 I, XXI| saving your worship's better judgment) if we were to go and serve 8 I, XXII| and lastly the perverted judgment of the judge may have been 9 I, XXV| great prudence and sound judgment, and served as governor 10 I, XXXIII| much prudence, sense, and judgment, that Anselmo was satisfied 11 I, XLIII| his own want of sense and judgment in venturing to enter the 12 I, XLV| to your worships' better judgment. Perhaps as you are not 13 I, XLV| caparison till the day of judgment, and the basin a helmet 14 I, XLVIII| submit myself to the stupid judgment of the silly public, to 15 I, L| here capacity and sound judgment come in, and above all a 16 II, III| there is need of great judgment and a ripe understanding. 17 II, XIX| easily blind the eyes of the judgment, so much wanted in choosing 18 II, XX| at least, till the day of judgment."~ ~"Even should that happen, 19 II, XX| knowest so much."~ ~"Pass judgment on your chivalries, senor," 20 II, XXXII| rashly for chivalry, and pass judgment on knights-errant? Is it, 21 II, XLII| should happen thee to give judgment in the cause of one who 22 II, XLV| they carried him to the judgment seat and seated him on it, 23 II, XLV| only to give off-hand the judgment of an honest man; and so 24 II, XLVII| may be expected of your judgment. From this place, the Sixteenth 25 II, LXVI| like a saint, and given judgment like a canon! But I'll be 26 II, LXIX| Rhadamanthus, who sittest in judgment with me in the murky caverns