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Alphabetical [« »] reckoned 15 reckoning 13 recline 1 recognise 25 recognised 46 recognises 1 recognising 7 | Frequency [« »] 25 music 25 press 25 pressed 25 recognise 25 shouldst 25 silk 25 singing | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances recognise |
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1 I, TransPre| been the first country to recognise the right of "Don Quixote" 2 I, IX| read them though I could recognise them, I looked about to 3 I, XVIII| nations whose features I recognise and descry, though I cannot 4 I, XXI| some one who was unable to recognise or realise its value, and 5 I, XXI| it as it may, to me who recognise it, its transformation makes 6 I, XXIII| theirs, just in time to recognise them and leave them to fall 7 I, XXV| very plainly, that they may recognise it at first sight."~ ~"With 8 I, XXVIII| marriage, to lead him to recognise his obligations under the 9 I, XXIX| cannot by words induce him to recognise his obligation to you, in 10 I, XXIX| though he were striving to recognise him, and after having stared 11 I, XXXVI| Cardenio, at first beginning to recognise him by his voice and then 12 I, XLI| Nephew of my soul and life! I recognise thee now; and long have 13 I, XLIII| been impossible for me to recognise him. But I knew him, and 14 I, XLIII| terrified lest my father should recognise him and come to know of 15 I, XLVII| that I may acknowledge, recognise, and requite them as they 16 II, VI| know him not, will fail to recognise and set him down as one 17 II, XXIII| how or by what did you recognise the lady our mistress; and 18 II, XXXIII| Dulcinea and that if he did not recognise her it must be because she 19 II, XLIV| seemed in his features to recognise those of the Trifaldi, and 20 II, XLIX| fast as you can, lest they recognise us, for that would be a 21 II, LIV| speaking he was still unable to recognise him; but the pilgrim perceiving 22 II, LIV| where if they catch thee and recognise thee it will go hard enough 23 II, LIV| in this dress no one will recognise me; but let us turn aside 24 II, LX| for I see thou dost not recognise me, I will tell thee who 25 II, LXVI| the duchess!"~ ~"I do not recognise you, friend," said Don Quixote, "