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Alphabetical [« »] december 1 decency 1 decent 3 deception 17 deceptions 2 deceptive 1 decide 7 | Frequency [« »] 17 cool 17 counsel 17 darkness 17 deception 17 declaration 17 drive 17 empty | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances deception |
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1 I, XIV| upon whom I practise no deception, whom I neither entice nor 2 I, XXXIII| satisfying him without any deception, as he would see if he had 3 I, XXXIV| sufficed to support her deception; and washing the wound with 4 I, XXXIV| smiles in her heart. The deception was carried on for some 5 I, XXXVI| reason for thee to plead deception, and if it be so, as it 6 I, XXXVII| determination to carry on the deception until Don Quixote had been 7 I, XLVI| simple truth, without any deception whatever about it, that 8 II, XIV| me that you are under a deception; however, entirely to relieve 9 II, XVIII| ill-favoured, and this sort of deception prevails still more strongly 10 II, XXI| signs of displeasure at the deception; on the contrary, hearing 11 II, XXII| insure the success of the deception.~ ~ ~"That," said Don Quixote, " 12 II, XXII| and ought not to be called deception which aims at virtuous ends;" 13 II, XXXIII| the whole story being a deception and falsehood, and so much 14 II, XXXIII| about the enchantment or deception, so Sancho told the whole 15 II, XXXIII| Sancho's idea of practising a deception upon his master, making 16 II, XXXIII| distinctly, without subterfuge or deception; and believe me, Sancho, 17 II, LXXII| journey, discussing the deception practised on Don Alvaro,