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Alphabetical [« »] manfully 1 manger 2 maniac 1 manifest 19 manifestation 1 manifestations 1 manifested 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 laugh 19 learn 19 manage 19 manifest 19 maybe 19 misery 19 month | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances manifest |
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1 I, TransPre| completely they failed is manifest from the fact that with 2 I, TransPre| difference makes itself manifest at once. Even in translation 3 I, TransPre| humorous book would be a manifest misdescription. Cervantes 4 I, IV| in confessing a truth so manifest? The essential point is 5 I, XIII| adventure in which there is manifest danger of losing their lives, 6 I, XIII| But, in short, it is very manifest that he had one alone whom 7 I, XIV| her he addressed her, with manifest indignation:~ ~"Art thou 8 I, XX| down upon his breast in manifest mortification; and Don Quixote 9 I, XXII| ye have already seen by manifest proof the benefit ye have 10 I, XXXIII| me to desert thee in such manifest danger of destruction, keeps 11 I, XXXIII| hesitating, or heeding the manifest peril that threatens them, 12 I, XXXIV| return for sincerity so manifest. On which Camilla said, " 13 I, XXXIV| gone so far as to make it manifest by open presents, lavish 14 I, XXXIX| taken unwounded, a clear and manifest proof of their gallantry 15 II, IV| name stands there plain and manifest, no woman would believe 16 II, VI| so great and a folly so manifest as to try to make yourself 17 II, XXVIII| man flees, treachery is manifest and it is for wise men to 18 II, XLIV| composition, which would be very manifest were they published by themselves 19 II, LVI| armour. The horse was a manifest Frieslander, broad-backed