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Alphabetical [« »] hebrew 1 hector 3 hectors 1 heed 16 heeded 2 heedful 1 heeding 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 guilty 16 habit 16 heavens 16 heed 16 hole 16 ideas 16 ignorance | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances heed |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| very little or probably no heed given to the original Spanish.~ ~ 2 I, Commend| knighthood's laws gave I good heed.~ My mastery the Fickle 3 I, III| rashness." The carrier gave no heed to these words (and he would 4 I, III| would have done better to heed them if he had been heedful 5 I, VIII| person I shall not give much heed to those laws, for laws 6 I, XVIII| fist. Don Quixote gave no heed to the stones, but, letting 7 I, XXIX| ground, giving so little heed to his beard that it fell 8 I, XXX| said Don Quixote, "take heed of what thou sayest, for 9 I, XXXIII| of Lothario; and giving heed to nothing save the object 10 I, XXXIV| made thee give so little heed to what thou owest to thyself; 11 I, XXXVI| that he had to take great heed to keep his tears from completing 12 II, XXIII| Sancho," said Don Quixote, "I heed not thy words."~ ~"Nor I 13 II, XLIV| wakens not to hear it."~ ~"Heed not that, dear Altisidora," 14 II, XLVII| your eyes open and take heed who approaches you to address 15 II, LVIII| did not stop for that, or heed his menaces any more than 16 II, LXXIII| sensible people to give any heed to these silly things; and