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Alphabetical [« »] high-spirited 1 highborn 3 highbred 1 higher 24 highest 31 highly 18 highness 35 | Frequency [« »] 24 flying 24 folk 24 governors 24 higher 24 hit 24 joy 24 juan | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances higher |
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1 I, X| history of any who has or had higher mettle in attack, more spirit 2 I, XVI| he raised his voice still higher, calling out, "Shut the 3 I, XXVII| compel me to hold you in higher estimation; so if you desire 4 I, XXXIII| doubtless she would -- what higher titles than those she possesses 5 I, XXXIII| intact she cannot rise to a higher value than she now possesses; 6 I, XXXVI| owest me, then even I have higher claims to nobility than 7 I, XXXVII| solemnity befitting her which is higher than her dress or mine indicates."~ ~ 8 I, XXXVIII| and in an incomparably higher degree, for at every step 9 I, XLVIII| the masses as well as the higher orders, and brought in more 10 II, IV| will raise it a good span higher."~ ~"Is there anything else 11 II, V| t try to raise yourself higher, and bear in mind the proverb 12 II, VI| prince who did not set a higher value on this second, or 13 II, XVIII| bridle; and, to return to higher matters, he must be faithful 14 II, XXV| said the owner, 'I'll set a higher value on myself for the 15 II, XXXII| forth and excels with a higher degree of perfection upon 16 II, XXXII| formally, she has in herself higher fortunes."~ ~"I protest, 17 II, XXXIII| for all that the one is higher than the other; for when 18 II, XXXIII| would have exalted them higher than the horns of the moon."~ ~" 19 II, XXXVIII| nature could not raise it higher. Then, it must not be supposed 20 II, XLII| office seekest a consort of higher degree, choose not one to 21 II, XLII| the stern judge stands not higher than that of the compassionate.~ ~" 22 II, XLIII| be governor, and that's higher than alcalde. Only come 23 II, XLIX| nay, he exalted them still higher, and made Oriental pearls 24 II, LXVI| thigh, for he could reach no higher, exclaimed with evident