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Alphabetical [« »] reputation 26 repute 4 requesenes 1 request 23 requested 6 requesting 1 requests 2 | Frequency [« »] 23 prize 23 produced 23 released 23 request 23 requisite 23 revenge 23 rob | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances request |
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1 I, TransPre| still more clearly in what request the book has been from the 2 I, XIII| senor, I will grant your request as to those you have taken, 3 I, XXII| therein no way concerned. This request I make thus gently and quietly, 4 I, XXIV| father not to comply with the request the duke made in it, which 5 I, XXVI| Quixote would comply with any request made in these terms, and 6 I, XXVIII| obligation of complying with the request you have made of me; though 7 I, XXXVIII| very willingly yield to his request, only he feared his tale 8 I, XLI| as I say, the Turks at my request have gone back the way they 9 I, XLIV| the present moment your request is inopportune, for I am 10 I, XLIV| vanquished, while I go and request permission of the Princess 11 I, XLVII| promised to comply with his request carefully, and they embraced 12 I, XLIX| very gladly comply with his request, only that he feared his 13 II, XIV| do not comply with your request, it is because it seems 14 II, XVIII| complied with Don Quixote's request and entreaty, and repeated 15 II, XXI| reasonable, and moreover a request that might be easily complied 16 II, XXIII| Montesinos!~ 'T was my last request of thee,~ When my soul hath 17 II, XXIII| Belerma.~ This was my last request.~ ~On hearing which, the 18 II, XXXII| Attend to worthy Sancho's request, seneschal," said the duchess, " 19 II, XXXII| on hearing the duchess's request, and said, "If I could pluck 20 II, L| induced and compelled me to request my husband the duke to give 21 II, LIX| polite, yielded to their request and supped with them. Sancho 22 II, LXIII| yielded to the viceroy's request, for revenge is not easily 23 II, LXVIII| entreat of thee, making it a request, for I have no desire to