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Alphabetical [« »] wayside 2 wayward 2 we 973 weak 21 weak-hearted 1 weak-minded 1 weakened 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 trick 21 verily 21 wandering 21 weak 21 wherever 20 absurd 20 altogether | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances weak |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| need has Cervantes of "such weak witness of his name;" or 2 I, Commend| if I matched him well in weak -,~ I never took short commons 3 I, XIII| may offer me in aid of the weak and needy."~ ~By these words 4 I, XIII| praying to God to help the weak. I do not mean to say, nor 5 I, XV| master he called to him in a weak and doleful voice, "Senor 6 I, XVI| dream to find myself as weak and shaken as if I had really 7 I, XVII| like his master, but so weak and exhausted that he could 8 I, XVII| no other than to aid the weak, to avenge those who suffer 9 I, XVIII| aid and assistance to the weak and those who need it; and 10 I, XXXIII| the feeble props of her weak nature? Bethink thee that 11 I, XXXIV| consider, senora, we are weak women and he is a man, and 12 I, XXXVI| like one that was ill and weak. The attendants on foot 13 I, XLIII| Maritornes, who, knowing the weak point of Don Quixote's humour, 14 I, XLVIII| be always bent, nor can weak human nature exist without 15 I, LII| than to give aid to the weak and needy."~ ~The goatherd 16 II, XI| said Don Quixote in a weak and faint voice, "hush and 17 II, XXI| reviving slightly, said in a weak voice, as though in pain, " 18 II, XXXIII| master is so mad that by my weak and feeble persuasion he 19 II, XLV| without thee I feel myself weak, feeble, and uncertain.~ ~ 20 II, LII| thought her a simpleton and a weak creature, they did not think 21 II, LXIV| raising his visor said in a weak feeble voice as if he were