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Alphabetical [« »] amply 2 amuse 17 amused 15 amusement 24 amusements 1 amuses 1 amusing 10 | Frequency [« »] 25 woe 24 affairs 24 affection 24 amusement 24 awake 24 base 24 befallen | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances amusement |
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1 I, II| their manifestations of amusement; but, in truth, standing 2 I, XI| good-will, we will give you amusement and pleasure by making one 3 I, XXVI| It gave them no little amusement, both of them, to see what 4 I, XXVI| would have all the more amusement in listening to his simplicities; 5 I, XXXII| received with no little amusement. But on the curate observing 6 I, XXXIV| the sake of curiosity and amusement; though thenceforward he 7 I, XLV| the joke for the general amusement; so addressing the other 8 I, XLV| all this afforded great amusement; but to those who knew nothing 9 I, XLV| barber did not afford less amusement than the absurdities of 10 I, XLVII| that aim solely at giving amusement and not instruction, exactly 11 I, XLVIII| people with some harmless amusement occasionally, and keep it 12 I, XLVIII| happily attained; as well the amusement of the people, as the credit 13 I, XLVIII| exist without some lawful amusement."~ ~The canon and the curate 14 II, II| barber listened with great amusement to the words of the three; 15 II, XIX| Quiteria, were the talk and the amusement of the town. As they grew 16 II, XXXII| or to reward them for the amusement they had received from seeing 17 II, XXXII| him so acute that it is an amusement to try and make out whether 18 II, XXXIII| again and gave her fresh amusement, and dismissing him to sleep 19 II, XXXV| that could afford them more amusement.~ ~ ~ ~ 20 II, XL| ages for the delight and amusement of the dwellers on earth!~ ~ 21 II, LVIII| any harm, but only for our amusement; and as I know you will 22 II, LIX| Exceedingly great was the amusement the two gentlemen derived 23 II, LXII| one at home for his own amusement and to astonish ignorant 24 II, LXV| there was an end to the amusement of all who knew anything