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Alphabetical [« »] relax 1 relaxing 1 release 30 released 23 releasing 6 relent 2 relentless 2 | Frequency [« »] 23 princes 23 prize 23 produced 23 released 23 request 23 requisite 23 revenge | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances released |
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1 I, TransPre| giving security for it he was released at the end of the year.~ ~ 2 I, Commend| could I see!~ Oh, could I be released from Amadis~ By exercise 3 I, XXII| showers of stones the now released galley slaves were raining 4 I, XXIII| of Don Quixote had been released from the chain, driven by 5 I, XXIX| commissary and of the guards, he released the whole of them; and beyond 6 I, XXXI| Andres that your worship released from the oak-tree where 7 I, XXXIV| Lothario held in his grasp, she released it, and directing the point 8 I, XXXV| too from this day forth am released from the promise I gave 9 I, XXXVI| ground when Don Fernando released her, but Cardenio, who stood 10 I, XL| the time, and who had me released on his word, pledging it 11 I, XLI| Holy Inquisition. The other released captives took their departures, 12 I, XLV| his life ere Don Quixote released his hold. The landlord, 13 I, XLVII| and should I find myself released therefrom, the favours that 14 I, LII| pummelling and being pummelled, released him at once, and Don Quixote 15 II, I| correct language, to have him released from the misery in which 16 II, XXIV| they cannot expect to be released except by death. But for 17 II, XXVII| to perfection. From some released Christians returning from 18 II, XXX| Sancho, by this time released from his entanglement, was 19 II, XLIII| as I could; and thus I am released from my obligations and 20 II, XLVI| Dulcinea of thine may never be released from her enchantment, that 21 II, LVI| vanquished his opponent was released from the promise that was 22 II, LVI| As that is the case I am released and absolved from my promise; 23 II, LVIII| Dulcinea del Toboso were to be released from hers, perhaps with