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Alphabetical [« »] brandabarbaran 1 brandished 1 brandishing 1 brass 24 bravado 2 brave 23 bravely 4 | Frequency [« »] 24 base 24 befallen 24 bowels 24 brass 24 bridle 24 compassion 24 complete | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances brass |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| worthy to be moulded in brass, carved in marble, limned 2 I, XI| shown~ That thy heart is brass in hardness,~ And thy snowy 3 I, XXI| going, carrying with him a brass basin; but as luck would 4 I, XXII| than if he had been made of brass. Sancho planted himself 5 I, XXXIV| that had Camilla been of brass she must have fallen. He 6 I, XXXVI| must have been a heart of brass that was not softened by 7 I, XLIV| robbed me likewise of a new brass basin, never yet handselled, 8 I, XLVII| shall be written on lasting brass and imperishable marble, 9 I, LII| in mien~ As ever wrote on brass in days of yore;~ He who 10 II, I| not on parchment, but on brass. But now sloth triumphs 11 II, XI| stow oneself away under a brass bell; and besides, one should 12 II, XII| yet pure gold, but only brass foil or tin."~ ~"That is 13 II, XIV| and strong as if made of brass, and though never stirring 14 II, XXII| heart of steel, arm of brass; once more, God guide thee 15 II, XXXV| welcome to. Is my flesh brass? or is it anything to me 16 II, XXXIX| being changed into an ape of brass, and he into a horrible 17 II, XLVIII| not marble, nor are you brass, nor is it now ten o'clock 18 II, XLIX| to be and must be made of brass not to feel the importunities 19 II, LVIII| of marble, what bowels of brass, what a soul of mortar! 20 II, LXII| and graved on plates of brass, to be kept in eternal remembrance 21 II, LXVII| said Don Quixote, "are brass plates like candlesticks 22 II, LXVIII| art made of marble or hard brass, incapable of any emotion 23 II, LXIX| of hell; I'm not made of brass not to feel such out-of-the-way 24 II, LXXIV| Rest here, hung up by this brass wire, upon this shelf, O