IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | Search |
Alphabetical [« »] perceivest 1 perceiving 29 perception 4 perchance 16 perched 1 perdicis 1 perdition 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 papers 16 pasamonte 16 pastoral 16 perchance 16 perfectly 16 praises 16 prayers | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances perchance |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, Commend| dispute thy claim.~ But if perchance thou hast a mind~ To win 2 I, XVIII| they blanketed yesterday perchance any other than my father' 3 I, XX| attempt and achievement? Am I, perchance, being, as I am, a gentleman, 4 I, XXIX| direct our course? Is it perchance towards that of Micomicon? 5 I, XXX| my lady Dulcinea fairer, perchance? Not she; nor half as fair; 6 I, XLIII| grace doing now? Art thou, perchance, mindful of thy enslaved 7 I, LII| of some lese majesty. If perchance thou shouldst come to know 8 II, XII| you, sir knight, in love perchance?" asked he of the Grove 9 II, XIII| face." "And is he in love perchance?" asked Sancho.~ ~"He is," 10 II, XXIX| of abundance? Art thou, perchance, tramping barefoot over 11 II, XLII| possess.~ ~"This being so, if perchance anyone of thy kinsfolk should 12 II, XLII| boorish stupid wife.~ ~"If perchance thou art left a widower-a 13 II, XLII| the compassionate.~ ~"If perchance thou permittest the staff 14 II, XLVIII| said Don Quixote, "do you perchance come to transact any go-between 15 II, LI| seen that thou art (even if perchance thou art, which I do not 16 II, LXXIV| his frozen wit: whom, if perchance thou shouldst come to know