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Alphabetical [« »] if 1811 ignoble 1 ignoramus 1 ignorance 16 ignorant 29 ii 10 iii 4 | Frequency [« »] 16 heed 16 hole 16 ideas 16 ignorance 16 ill-advised 16 inasmuch 16 informed | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances ignorance |
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1 I, TransPre| dreaming away his life in happy ignorance that the world had changed 2 I, TransPre| grotesque assumption of ignorance, imbecility, or bad taste.~ ~ 3 I, Ded| the bounds of their own ignorance, use to condemn with more 4 I, VI| said the curate, "its ignorance might be excused; but then, 5 I, XVI| carelessness, perverseness, or ignorance. A thousand blessings on 6 I, XX| which might be added their ignorance as to where they were.~ ~ ~ 7 I, XXI| and I cannot lay it to my ignorance of fulling mills, or the 8 I, XL| which by his own sin and ignorance he was now severed like 9 I, XLV| or show you the sin and ignorance in which ye lie when ye 10 I, LI| attribute her misdemeanour to ignorance but to wantonness and the 11 II, XII| simplicity into the abyss of his ignorance; and where he showed his 12 II, XXV| science by their lies and ignorance. I know of a lady who asked 13 II, XXXVI| the mists of malice and ignorance are unable to hide or obscure 14 II, XXXVIII| imprudence; my own great ignorance and little caution opened 15 II, XLIII| them grow as some do, whose ignorance makes them fancy that long 16 II, LXXIV| rid of the dark shadows of ignorance that my unhappy constant