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Alphabetical [« »] sufferers 2 suffereth 1 suffering 32 sufferings 23 suffers 6 suffice 16 sufficed 3 | Frequency [« »] 23 stripped 23 student 23 suddenly 23 sufferings 23 thoroughly 23 turks 23 uneasy | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances sufferings |
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1 I, XIV| triumphant over all,~ My sufferings drown the memory of you.~ ~ 2 I, XVI| kind-hearted and felt for the sufferings of her neighbours, so she 3 I, XVII| that flowed from him in his sufferings during the late storm. To 4 I, XXI| of making their pains and sufferings known by speech. Thence 5 I, XXVII| cause of greater sorrows and sufferings, for I think that even in 6 I, XXX| having regard to their sufferings and not to their rascalities. 7 I, XXXVI| less compassion for her sufferings than admiration for her 8 I, XLI| the joy we felt, all our sufferings and miseries were as completely 9 I, XLII| either in his troubles and sufferings, or in his prosperity, for 10 I, XLII| and deliver thee from thy sufferings, though it were to cost 11 I, XLIII| glory should recompense my sufferings, what repose my toil, and 12 I, XLIII| who aggravate their own sufferings by their violent efforts 13 II, II| be obliged to feel their sufferings."~ ~"Dost thou mean to say 14 II, XXIII| serves not to alleviate your sufferings, will not in any wise increase 15 II, XL| disposed to put an end to our sufferings, will be here before us 16 II, LVIII| I have won by dint of my sufferings; but if my Dulcinea del 17 II, LXIII| gentlemen! Amid the pain and sufferings of so many you would not 18 II, LXVIII| good servants to share the sufferings and feel the sorrows of 19 II, LXIX| thy person, that by its sufferings thou canst disenchant the 20 II, LXX| anything to do with the sufferings of Sancho Panza. Now I begin 21 II, LXX| my recovery rest upon the sufferings of this good squire, there 22 II, LXX| have let it rest upon the sufferings of my ass, and I should 23 II, LXXI| such study as thy personal sufferings may be-I can say for myself