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Alphabetical [« »] declar 1 declaration 17 declarations 1 declare 29 declared 31 declares 4 declaring 6 | Frequency [« »] 29 clown 29 comfort 29 dare 29 declare 29 dinner 29 directed 29 droll | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances declare |
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1 I, TransPre| tameness and commonplace, to declare himself the slave of her 2 I, XII| any one of them come to declare his intention to her, though 3 I, XX| to another I might safely declare and swear I had seen it 4 I, XXIV| hearing what her taste was, I declare her to be the most beautiful 5 I, XXV| truth, a bad walker."~ ~"I declare, Sancho," returned Don Quixote, " 6 I, XXV| Countenance' into the signature. I declare your worship is indeed the 7 I, XXXII| stratagem, because he might declare himself and appear in his 8 I, XXXIII| thought it advisable to declare himself entirely the first 9 I, XXXVII| him, with an angry air, "I declare now, little Sancho, thou 10 I, XLV| gentlemen in secret, and declare the result clearly and fully."~ ~ 11 I, XLV| seem to be, can venture to declare and assert that this is 12 I, XLV| that they do assert and declare it, I can only come to the 13 I, LI| who knew what he was, and declare that his arm was his father 14 II, I| Don Quixote, "so he may declare his doubt, for it is not 15 II, V| grandfather ever had."~ ~"I declare thou hast a devil of some 16 II, XI| them in this respect."~ ~"I declare, I think what your worship 17 II, XI| presenting itself to me; but I declare one must touch with the 18 II, XII| prithee, lady mine, unfold;~ Declare the terms that I am to obey;~ 19 II, XXI| but that thou confess and declare that without any constraint 20 II, XXV| It's an excellent plan, I declare, gossip, and worthy of your 21 II, XXV| to pay for it."~ ~"Now I declare," said Don Quixote, "he 22 II, XXVII| sign to the ape and then declare that it had said so and 23 II, LI| side to the other he shall declare on oath where he is going 24 II, LV| further delay, therefore, declare thyself, and tell me who 25 II, LVI| the combat; I therefore declare that I yield myself vanquished, 26 II, LVIII| in my own way; and so I declare that for two full days I 27 II, LXIII| dare to whip so many? I declare this is hell, or at least 28 II, LXIX| this damsel, announce and declare it at once, that the happiness 29 II, LXXII| demeanour; and again I say and declare that what I saw I cannot