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Alphabetical [« »] workman 2 workmanship 1 workmen 1 works 28 workshop 1 world 398 world-and 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 uncle 28 wert 28 wore 28 works 27 add 27 ages 27 algiers | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances works |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| is best proved by his own works. No man drew more largely 2 I, TransPre| all his ways, words, and works, with the ideas and aims 3 I, Ded| erudition that clothe the works composed in the houses of 4 I, IV| everyone is the son of his works."~ ~"That is true," said 5 I, IV| this master of mine-of what works is he the son, when he refuses 6 I, VI| the safe keeping of the works of the poet Homer. This 7 I, VI| more heroic and loftier works that he has written."~ ~" 8 I, XXVII| misfortunes is so great and works so powerfully to my ruin, 9 I, XXXIX| sandbags they raised their works so high that they commanded 10 I, XL| serve the city in the public works and other employments; but 11 I, XLVII| us is the son of his own works; and being a man I may come 12 I, L| thing, just as faith without works is dead. For this reason 13 I, LII| that person, and admire his works and his unceasing and strenuous 14 II, I| has said, that worries and works my conscience."~ ~"The senor 15 II, III| or larger than all the works of El Tostado would make 16 II, III| Samson, "is, that as printed works are examined leisurely, 17 II, IV| tailor on Easter Eve; and works done in a hurry are never 18 II, VIII| the reputation of mighty works and magnificence of its 19 II, XVI| making no display of good works, lest I let hypocrisy and 20 II, XVI| all his talk is of the works of these poets, and those 21 II, XVIII| decorous in words, generous in works, valiant in deeds, patient 22 II, XXVIII| times of it than he who works for a farmer; for after 23 II, XXXII| the daughter of her own works, and that virtues rectify 24 II, XXXVI| and remember, Sancho, that works of charity done in a lukewarm 25 II, XLI| enchanter is a Christian, and works his enchantments with great 26 II, XLVI| T is by this that love works wonders,~ This exalts them 27 II, LXII| known in it already by my works; I want to make money, without 28 II, LXXIV| executors shall devote to works of charity as they please.~ ~"