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Alphabetical [« »] graves 5 gravest 1 graveyard 1 gravity 10 gravity-a 1 graze 1 grazier 2 | Frequency [« »] 10 gaze 10 gazing 10 grasp 10 gravity 10 greece 10 guards 10 hadst | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances gravity |
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1 I, TransPre| apprehension of the unsmiling gravity which is the essence of 2 I, TransPre| fiction. That unsmiling gravity of which Cervantes was the 3 I, TransPre| impossibility. There is a natural gravity and a sonorous stateliness 4 I, III| great self-possession and gravity, and not a little was required 5 I, IX| Quixote replied with much gravity and dignity, "In truth, 6 I, XXXII| received with dignity and gravity, and bade them make up a 7 I, XXXVII| addressed her with great gravity and composure:~ ~"I am informed, 8 I, XXXVII| great ease of manner and gravity made answer, "Whoever told 9 II, XXXVI| of the drums with great gravity and dignity; and, in short, 10 II, LXII| appearance and a certain gravity of look) "has translated