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Alphabetical [« »] confounded 1 confused 8 confusing 1 confusion 24 congeal 2 congenial 1 congratulated 2 | Frequency [« »] 24 bridle 24 compassion 24 complete 24 confusion 24 dagger 24 despair 24 disenchantment | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances confusion |
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1 I, AuthPre| ideas intelligibly, without confusion or obscurity. Strive, too, 2 I, V| house, which he found all in confusion, and there were the curate 3 I, XII| to endure the goatherd's confusion of words.~ ~"The sarna lives 4 I, XX| sleeps and puts everything in confusion, contrived that the love 5 I, XXII| were strung. Such was the confusion, that the guards, now rushing 6 I, XXVII| outlets; and besides, with the confusion that in secret pervaded 7 I, XXVII| They were all thrown into confusion by Luscinda's fainting, 8 I, XXVII| Seeing all the household in confusion, I ventured to come out 9 I, XXXIII| Lothario with shame and confusion, and he, feeling as it were 10 I, XXXIV| conviction completed his confusion and remorse; however, he 11 I, XXXVI| fast. He, overwhelmed with confusion and astonishment, after 12 I, XXXVIII| exposed to the violence and confusion which war brings with it, 13 I, XLV| escape from them in the confusion; the barber, seeing the 14 I, XLV| cries, shouts, shrieks, confusion, terror, dismay, mishaps, 15 II, VI| innocents, that great is the confusion among lineages, and that 16 II, IX| making a disturbance and confusion all through the household? 17 II, XXVI| audience was thrown into confusion, the ape fled to the roof 18 II, XXXII| something like shame and confusion of face went off all of 19 II, XLV| woman's charge.~ ~He all in confusion made answer, "Sirs, I am 20 II, XLIX| ground answered in modest confusion, "I cannot tell you, senor, 21 II, XLIX| damsel, "but you see the confusion I was in was so great it 22 II, LII| and covered with shame and confusion.~ ~This declaration having 23 II, LXX| Quixote, disconcerted and in confusion at her appearance, huddled 24 II, LXXIV| often. The house was all in confusion; but still the niece ate