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Alphabetical [« »] loosener 1 looseness 1 loosening 1 lope 18 lopez 4 loquacity 3 lord 143 | Frequency [« »] 18 latter 18 leandra 18 longing 18 lope 18 lovely 18 maidens 18 malambruno | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances lope |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| Spanish literature, Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Quevedo, Calderon, 2 I, TransPre| looking on with delight while Lope de Rueda and his company 3 I, TransPre| Ponce de Leon's company of Lope de Figueroa's regiment, 4 I, TransPre| the rising popularity of Lope the cause, as is often said, 5 I, TransPre| words to the contrary. When Lope began to write for the stage 6 I, TransPre| dramatists who gathered round Lope as their leader regarded 7 I, TransPre| relations between Cervantes and Lope were of a very friendly 8 I, TransPre| declared his admiration of Lope's powers, his unfailing 9 I, TransPre| between the lines, sly hits at Lope's vanities and affectations 10 I, TransPre| personal good-will; and Lope openly sneers at "Don Quixote" 11 I, TransPre| for one such success as Lope de Vega was enjoying on 12 I, TransPre| accuses him of envy of Lope's success, of petulance 13 I, TransPre| one of the dramatists of Lope's school, for he has the 14 I, TransPre| attacking him as well as Lope in his criticism on the 15 I, XX| my story goes, was called Lope Ruiz, and this Lope Ruiz 16 I, XX| called Lope Ruiz, and this Lope Ruiz was in love with a 17 I, XX| found herself spurned by Lope, was immediately smitten 18 II, V| her to my care; there is Lope Tocho, Juan Tocho's son,