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Alphabetical [« »] curing-grounds 1 curiosity 25 curiosity-have 1 curious 19 curiously 3 curly 1 curly-headed 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 conduct 19 contrived 19 crossed 19 curious 19 demanded 19 discourse 19 distinction | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances curious |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| of the name Cervantes is curious. Nuno Alfonso was almost 2 I, TransPre| author's purpose. Another curious fact is that this, the most 3 I, TransPre| and placability, and his curious affection for Sancho together 4 I, VI| barber, who took it up, curious to know whose it was, and 5 I, VIII| believe that a history so curious could have been allowed 6 I, XXIII| articles of linen no less curious than clean; and in a handkerchief 7 I, XXXVI| WHICH TREATS OF MORE CURIOUS INCIDENTS THAT OCCURRED 8 I, XXXVI| Observing this the curate, curious to know who these people 9 I, XXXVIII| XXXVIII.~ ~WHICH TREATS OF THE CURIOUS DISCOURSE DON QUIXOTE DELIVERED 10 I, XLI| it be an interesting or a curious one let your better judgments 11 I, XLII| matter. The whole story is curious and uncommon, and abounds 12 I, L| possess and their love of curious novelties that interest, 13 I, LI| to see something rare and curious, or some wonder-working 14 II, XXIV| and I will tell you some curious things; once more God be 15 II, XXIV| time to ask him what these curious things were that he meant 16 II, XXV| had heard and learned the curious things promised by the man 17 II, XXV| have seen. These are the curious things I told you I had 18 II, LI| unless it be some very curious clyster pipes, to work with 19 II, LXII| printing office, and he was curious to know what it was like.