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Alphabetical [« »] presented 43 presenting 3 presently 16 presents 20 preservation 2 preserve 21 preserved 17 | Frequency [« »] 20 possess 20 preface 20 prepared 20 presents 20 print 20 proposed 20 relieved | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances presents |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, III| the first encounter that presents itself to this breast which 2 I, VI| good invention in it, it presents us with something but brings 3 I, XXII| on your side. All which presents itself now to my mind, urging, 4 I, XXV| person and labours Homer presents to us a lively picture of 5 I, XXV| enough to deserve the rich presents you have sent her, such 6 I, XXVIII| gave and offered gifts and presents to my parents; every day 7 I, XXXIV| promises have been despised, my presents have been refused, such 8 I, XXXIV| make it manifest by open presents, lavish promises, and ceaseless 9 I, L| grove of green leafy trees presents itself to the eyes and charms 10 I, LII| unparalleled history here presents. And the said author asks 11 II, I| against him, not to lose the presents his relations made him for 12 II, XVII| thing; they are going as presents to his Majesty, and it will 13 II, XX| an offering at thy feet,~ Presents in sonnets unto thee.~ If 14 II, XXXI| and if he had sent her any presents of giants or miscreants 15 II, XLII| well amid the promises and presents of the rich man, as amid 16 II, XLVIII| miserable wages and trifling presents that are given to servants 17 II, XLIX| that those who expected presents ought to be civil and take 18 II, L| think of these letters and presents; on the one hand I can see 19 II, L| a duchess who sends him presents and writes to him? Because 20 II, LII| carried the letters and presents to Teresa Panza, the wife