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Alphabetical [« »] curiel 1 curing 1 curing-grounds 1 curiosity 25 curiosity-have 1 curious 19 curiously 3 | Frequency [« »] 25 consequence 25 cover 25 cries 25 curiosity 25 daylight 25 during 25 enchanter | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances curiosity |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, XI| far-fetched artifices that idle curiosity has taught them. Then the 2 I, XII| it is virtue or want of curiosity in me; it is that the splinter 3 I, XIII| buried here, and out of curiosity and pity we left our direct 4 I, XXIV| order fully to satisfy your curiosity."~ ~Don Quixote gave the 5 I, XXXII| Novel of the Ill-advised Curiosity." The curate read three 6 I, XXXII| if it were only out of curiosity; perhaps it may contain 7 I, XXXIII| NOVEL OF "THE ILL-ADVISED CURIOSITY"~ ~In Florence, a rich and 8 I, XXXIII| an empty and ill-advised curiosity thou wouldst rouse up passions 9 I, XXXIII| would see if he had the curiosity to watch; though he need 10 I, XXXIV| NOVEL OF "THE ILL-ADVISED CURIOSITY"~ ~"It is commonly said 11 I, XXXIV| were it but for the sake of curiosity and amusement; though thenceforward 12 I, XXXIV| penalty of his ill-advised curiosity.~ ~ ~ 13 I, XXXV| NOVEL OF "THE ILL-ADVISED CURIOSITY" TO A CLOSE~ ~There remained 14 I, XXXV| suffering which his ill-advised curiosity had entailed upon him. The 15 I, XL| understood Arabic, great was our curiosity to know what the paper contained, 16 I, XLIII| which excited Dorothea's curiosity to know what could be the 17 I, XLIV| near her, the other from curiosity to see him. Don Quixote, 18 I, XLVII| novel of "The Ill-advised Curiosity" had been found, and that 19 I, XLVII| that of "The Ill-advised Curiosity" had been good he concluded 20 II, III| called 'The Ill-advised Curiosity;' not that it is bad or 21 II, XVI| regarding him, and read his curiosity in his astonishment; and 22 II, XVI| were right when you saw curiosity in my amazement, sir knight; 23 II, XLI| as I have a little bit of curiosity about me, and a desire to 24 II, XLIV| novels, like "The Ill-advised Curiosity," and "The Captive Captain," 25 II, XLIX| ramble about, out of mere curiosity and with no other object,