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Alphabetical [« »] exceeds 1 excel 1 excelled 1 excellence 26 excellences 4 excellency 11 excellent 24 | Frequency [« »] 26 drove 26 ended 26 enjoyment 26 excellence 26 fond 26 gathered 26 gifts | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances excellence |
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1 I, XXIV| could not have been of the excellence you describe had a taste 2 I, XXXIII| finest quality, with the excellence and purity of which all 3 I, XXXIII| thy wife's is of that high excellence that thou knowest, wherefore 4 I, XLII| find arms in their supreme excellence, and beauty in its highest 5 II, X| thou, highest perfection of excellence that can be desired, utmost 6 II, XIX| bride, who is called, par excellence, Quiteria the fair, as the 7 II, XIX| as the best."~ ~"For that excellence alone," said Don Quixote 8 II, XXV| something, as I have an excellence of some sort; for though 9 II, XXX| exalted beauty, and if her excellence will grant me leave I will 10 II, XXXI| angrily to him, "Senor, your excellence will have to give account 11 II, XXXI| such a blockhead as your excellence would have him, holding 12 II, XXXII| and kiss the feet of his excellence for the favour he has bestowed 13 II, XXXII| inclined to say that your excellence is as great a fool as these 14 II, XXXII| their madness! I leave your excellence with them, for so long as 15 II, XXXII| insult there is, as your excellence very well knows, this difference: 16 II, XXXII| thought of, for in it your excellence would see her portrayed 17 II, XXXII| in summer, to serve her excellence he would try with all his 18 II, XXXIII| reason. But, senora, your excellence must not therefore think 19 II, XXXVI| I say so, because your excellence has been barely six days 20 II, XL| say otherwise."~ ~"Your excellence may say it if you like," 21 II, XLIV| and of all the offers your excellence makes me, I accept only 22 II, XLIV| remainder I entreat of your excellence to permit and allow me alone 23 II, XLIV| far as to swear to your excellence that in all my life I never 24 II, LII| eyes out; so I beg your excellence to order my husband to send 25 II, LVI| limits. Don Quixote bade his excellence arrange all matters connected 26 II, LVII| either of her or of your excellence, whom I entreat to have