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Alphabetical [« »] dishes 4 dishevelled 1 dishonesty 2 dishonour 15 dishonourable 1 dishonourably 1 dishonoured 3 | Frequency [« »] 15 difficult 15 direction 15 discretion 15 dishonour 15 dismount 15 display 15 distinguished | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances dishonour |
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1 I, XV| I shall not hold it any dishonour to be so mounted, for I 2 I, XXVIII| should have any right to dishonour or degrade my humble birth; 3 I, XXXIII| herself dishonoured, her dishonour touches thee as belonging 4 I, XXXIII| his power to prevent his dishonour, nevertheless is stigmatised 5 I, XXXIII| thee why with good reason dishonour attaches to the husband 6 I, XXXIII| one with her, shares the dishonour of the wife; and as all 7 I, XXXIII| as all worldly honour or dishonour comes of flesh and blood, 8 I, XXXIII| other instrument for thy dishonour and misfortune; for such 9 I, XXXIII| thyself, plotting thine own dishonour, devising thine own ruin. 10 I, XXXIV| binding himself and making his dishonour secure; for when Lothario 11 I, XXXIV| Lothario was doing most to dishonour him he told him he was most 12 I, XXXV| became the author of his own dishonour, while he believed he was 13 I, XXXV| been the author of my own dishonour, there is no reason why -"~ ~ 14 II, XIII| it, and I grant it is no dishonour to call anyone whoreson 15 II, XXI| not to the discredit or dishonour of the loved object. Quiteria