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Alphabetical [« »] humanist 1 humanities 2 humanity 2 humble 26 humble-minded 1 humbled 1 humbler 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 gathered 26 gifts 26 goodness 26 humble 26 judgment 26 landlady 26 loss | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances humble |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, Ded| disdain the littleness of so humble a service.~ ~Miguel de Cervantes~ ~ ~ 2 I, I| my sweet lady, and in a humble, submissive voice say, ' 3 I, XXVIII| my mishap comes of their humble birth. They are, in short, 4 I, XXVIII| dishonour or degrade my humble birth; and low-born peasant 5 I, XXXVI| of beauty, even in one of humble birth, provided virtue accompany 6 I, LII| sea girds or surrounds! Humble with the proud, haughty 7 I, LII| proud, haughty with the humble, encounterer of dangers, 8 I, LII| Your Excellency's most humble servant.~ ~From Madrid, 9 I, LII| that I am taking a very humble line, and keeping myself 10 II, I| and the recompense of the humble. With the knights of these 11 II, VI| are these: those that had humble beginnings, and went on 12 II, VI| first, those that had an humble origin and rose to the greatness 13 II, VI| an example, which from an humble and lowly shepherd, its 14 II, VI| would be in some lowly and humble condition. Of plebeian lineages 15 II, VIII| senor, it is better to be an humble little friar of no matter 16 II, XVIII| teach him how to spare the humble, and trample the proud under 17 II, XXXVIII| speedily give aid to this most humble and most unfortunate countess."~ ~ 18 II, XLII| any craving to quit my own humble condition or better myself, 19 II, XLII| escapes.~ ~"Glory in thy humble birth, Sancho, and he not 20 II, XLVII| in the chair?"~ ~"Then I humble myself before him," said 21 II, LI| measured by what his own humble tastes may lead him to prefer. 22 II, LII| profession is to spare the humble and chastise the proud; 23 II, LVIII| palaces of kings and the humble cabins of shepherds; and 24 II, LXII| but though the book is humble in name it has good solid 25 II, LXVI| deed, and now that I am a humble squire I will support my 26 II, LXIX| voice; "relent, thou tiger; humble thyself, proud Nimrod; suffer