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Alphabetical [« »] prowess 7 prowling 1 prudence 10 prudent 19 prudery 2 prudish 4 prune 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 prevented 19 priest 19 prison 19 prudent 19 purse 19 quietly 19 reckon | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances prudent |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, Commend| thy neighbours lead:~ Be prudent; oft the random jest~ Recoils 2 I, X| to me, senor, it would be prudent in us to go and take refuge 3 I, XXIII| Morena, where it seemed prudent to Sancho to pass the night 4 I, XXV| he who would be esteemed prudent and patient imitate Ulysses, 5 I, XXVII| of the most discreet and prudent women of the day, and this 6 I, XXXIII| pay court to one that is prudent? Yes, thou hast told me 7 I, XXXIII| virtuous, pure-minded and prudent, what is it that thou seekest? 8 I, XXXIII| point we are discussing. A prudent old man was giving advice 9 I, XXXIV| at this juncture; all his prudent maxims escaped his memory; 10 I, XXXIV| would it not have been more prudent to have repulsed Lothario, 11 I, XXXVII| assured that he was a wise and prudent man, since by his craft 12 I, XLI| it did not seem to us a prudent thing to make for the shore, 13 I, XLIX| brave without rashness, prudent without cowardice; and all 14 II, I| Majesty has acted like a prudent warrior in providing for 15 II, I| than Rodamonte? Who more prudent than King Sobrino? Who more 16 II, XVII| arms, and did not think it prudent to come to blows with a 17 II, XXII| never fail those who are prudent and persevering. The poor 18 II, XXII| her husband. "Remember, O prudent Basilio," added Don Quixote, " 19 II, LIV| were not; and it was not prudent to cherish a viper in the