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Alphabetical [« »] errant 13 errants 1 erring 2 error 18 errors 6 errs 1 erst 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 displayed 18 dull 18 endure 18 error 18 explain 18 felix 18 fifty | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances error |
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1 I, TransPre| instance, however, he is in error. It has everything to do 2 I, AuthPre| now am I disabused of an error in which I have been living 3 I, XXVI| of disabusing him of his error, as they considered that 4 I, XXXIII| never be brought to see the error of their creed by quotations 5 I, XXXIII| be led to see the great error thou wouldst commit.~ ~" 6 I, XXXIV| of punishment employed my error might become perhaps more 7 I, XXXIX| earth were disabused of the error under which they lay in 8 I, XLIV| clearly and plainly the error under which this worthy 9 I, XLVIII| could disabuse him of his error."~ ~"You have touched upon 10 II, I| expose this almost universal error to the light of truth. Sometimes 11 II, XVIII| stop to disabuse you of the error you share with the multitude. 12 II, XIX| choice is very liable to error, and it needs great caution 13 II, XXVI| myself in costs for this error of mine, though it did not 14 II, XXVII| the author what was the error of the press. In fact, however, 15 II, XXXIII| will he disabused of the error he is under at present."~ ~" 16 II, LIX| reason to fear that he is in error on every other point in 17 II, LXXII| disabused Don Alvaro of the error he was under; and he, on 18 II, LXXIV| thee fall into the same error I myself fell into, that