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Alphabetical [« »] giddy 2 gift 19 gifted 3 gifts 26 gigantic 3 gigote 1 gil 5 | Frequency [« »] 26 excellence 26 fond 26 gathered 26 gifts 26 goodness 26 humble 26 judgment | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances gifts |
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1 I, AuthPre| rather, takes them for gifts and charms of mind and body, 2 I, XXIII| or more properly speaking gifts, are the peculiar property 3 I, XXIV| wealth to lighten it; for the gifts of fortune can do little 4 I, XXVIII| household, he gave and offered gifts and presents to my parents; 5 I, XXXIII| hand what are called the gifts of nature as well as those 6 I, XXXIII| not yield to the promises, gifts, tears, and importunities 7 I, XXXIII| before her the mire of the gifts and attentions of persevering 8 I, XXXIII| Camilla stood as firm against gifts and promises as against 9 I, XXXIV| not to things so base as gifts or promises. Be content, 10 I, XXXIV| words, his promises and his gifts, and by it and his good 11 I, XXXIV| and still more frequent gifts believed or accepted? But 12 I, XXXVI| your promises, nor your gifts have been able to detach 13 I, XLI| had a fair share of the gifts of fortune, and treated 14 I, XLIX| employing your abundant gifts of mind in some other reading 15 I, LI| marvelled at the extraordinary gifts with which heaven and nature 16 II, XIII| a porter."~ ~"Those are gifts to fit her to be not only 17 II, XVI| summum bonum was in the gifts of nature, in those of fortune, 18 II, XVIII| I've sued to thee;~ The gifts thou gavest me restore,~ 19 II, XIX| so large a share of the gifts of fortune as of nature; 20 II, XX| have them; but when such gifts fall to one that has hard 21 II, XXV| second, 'that there are rare gifts going to loss in the world, 22 II, XXXV| up a mountain,' and that 'gifts break rocks,' and 'praying 23 II, XXXVIII| reduced to utter poverty; and gifts and graces of this kind 24 II, XLVII| ill-matched either in the gifts of fortune or of nature; 25 II, LVIII| one of the most precious gifts that heaven has bestowed 26 II, LVIII| being a full return for the gifts of God; but gratitude in