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Alphabetical [« »] discourage 1 discouraged 1 discouragement 1 discourse 19 discoursed 1 discourses 2 discoursing 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 crossed 19 curious 19 demanded 19 discourse 19 distinction 19 execution 19 faces | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances discourse |
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1 I, X| CHAPTER X.~ ~OF THE PLEASANT DISCOURSE THAT PASSED BETWEEN DON 2 I, XVII| sweetest and most amorous discourse with her, there came, without 3 I, XVIII| IN WHICH IS RELATED THE DISCOURSE SANCHO PANZA HELD WITH HIS 4 I, XVIII| qualified to deliver a sermon or discourse in the middle of an encampment, 5 I, XIX| CHAPTER XIX.~ ~OF THE SHREWD DISCOURSE WHICH SANCHO HELD WITH HIS 6 I, XXI| Quixote, "and be brief in thy discourse, for there is no pleasure 7 I, XXIV| made not to interrupt your discourse; for when I hear chivalry 8 I, XXVII| brought to a close his long discourse and story, as full of misfortune 9 I, XXXVII| Don Quixote delivered his discourse in such a manner and in 10 I, XXXVIII| WHICH TREATS OF THE CURIOUS DISCOURSE DON QUIXOTE DELIVERED ON 11 I, XXXVIII| LETTERS~ ~ ~Continuing his discourse Don Quixote said: "As we 12 I, XXXVIII| to."~ ~All this lengthy discourse Don Quixote delivered while 13 I, XLIX| sir, that your worship's discourse is intended to persuade 14 II, XVI| But in the middle of the discourse, it being not very much 15 II, XXVII| had a mind to continue his discourse, and would have done so 16 II, XXXIII| XXXIII.~ ~OF THE DELECTABLE DISCOURSE WHICH THE DUCHESS AND HER 17 II, XLIII| Who, hearing the foregoing discourse of Don Quixote, would not 18 II, XLIII| quantity of proverbs in thy discourse as thou dost; for though 19 II, LVIII| While engaged in this discourse they were making their way