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Alphabetical [« »] per 1 peralvillo 1 perceive 40 perceived 93 perceives 3 perceivest 1 perceiving 29 | Frequency [« »] 93 faith 93 greater 93 looked 93 perceived 93 person 93 promise 93 senora | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances perceived |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, I| as best he could, but he perceived one great defect in it, 2 I, II| relieve his sore wants, he perceived not far out of his road 3 I, II| made for the inn door, and perceived the two gay damsels who 4 I, IV| about two miles Don Quixote perceived a large party of people, 5 I, VIII| the cries of Sancho, nor perceived, near as he was, what they 6 I, VIII| but the moment Don Quixote perceived them he said to his squire, " 7 I, XIII| goatherds and shepherds perceived how exceedingly out of his 8 I, XV| came in sight, and on it he perceived an inn, which to his annoyance 9 I, XVI| the door when Don Quixote perceived her, and sitting up in his 10 I, XVI| understand; but when he perceived the wench struggling to 11 I, XVII| coming, until he clearly perceived that it was his squire who 12 I, XVII| but as at the first sup he perceived it was water he did not 13 I, XVIII| were following, Don Quixote perceived approaching them a large 14 I, XVIII| a little more closely he perceived by the colour, taste, and 15 I, XIX| chattered still more when they perceived distinctly that behind them 16 I, XIX| light of which Don Quixote perceived him, and coming up to him 17 I, XX| more especially as they perceived that the strokes did not 18 I, XX| he was much vexed, for he perceived that Torralva was approaching 19 I, XX| cast a very deep shade; he perceived likewise that the sound 20 I, XX| from among which came, they perceived, the din and clatter of 21 I, XX| din.~ ~When Don Quixote perceived what it was, he was struck 22 I, XXI| Shortly afterwards Don Quixote perceived a man on horseback who wore 23 I, XXIII| with these thoughts, he perceived on the summit of a height 24 I, XXIII| he drew near, Don Quixote perceived that a tattered doublet 25 I, XXV| four times she has not once perceived that I was looking at her: 26 I, XXVII| surprised were they when they perceived that what they heard sung 27 I, XXVII| and which by the address I perceived to be from Luscinda, as 28 I, XXVII| heard all these words, for I perceived that they called her away 29 I, XXVIII| noise, and the instant she perceived them she started to her 30 I, XXVIII| parents, who now very plainly perceived Don Fernando's purpose, 31 I, XXXII| them to him to read, and he perceived they were a work of about 32 I, XXXIII| will suppose that I have perceived in her something light that 33 I, XXXIII| undertaking to the end, though he perceived he was to come out of it 34 I, XXXIII| passed between them, and perceived that for more than half 35 I, XXXIV| imagine that Lothario had perceived in her some lightness which 36 I, XXXIV| it and his good qualities perceived how worthy he was of your 37 I, XXXIV| her maid's alphabet, and perceived her to be more experienced 38 I, XXXIV| Leonela, as soon as she perceived that her mistress's demeanour 39 I, XXXIV| Camilla, who though she perceived, not once but many times, 40 I, XXXV| pale, worn, and haggard, perceived that he was suffering some 41 I, XL| untie the cloth, in which I perceived a knot, and in this were 42 I, XL| and the bracelets we had perceived made us dismiss that idea, 43 I, XL| great, that the renegade perceived that the paper had not been 44 I, XLI| Zoraida, who had already perceived me some time before, came 45 I, XLI| how we were walking and we perceived that he saw us; but Zoraida, 46 I, XLI| the house without being perceived by anybody. The lovely Zoraida 47 I, XLI| window, and as soon as she perceived that there were people there, 48 I, XLI| and still more when he perceived that I held her closely 49 I, XLI| into the open ground, we perceived some fifty mounted men swiftly 50 I, XLII| brother, who, as soon as he perceived the curate had made an end 51 I, XLIII| approached the hole, and as he perceived the two wenches he said:~ ~" 52 I, XLIV| shrewd man, had already perceived how advantageous the marriage 53 I, XLVI| than he was if they had not perceived his want of wits, and so 54 I, XLVI| its meaning perfectly, and perceived it was promised to him that 55 I, XLVII| Cortadillo," by which he perceived that it was a novel, and 56 I, XLVIII| profession, as because I perceived that the fools are more 57 II, IX| great tower, and then he perceived that the building in question 58 II, IX| this conversation, they perceived some one with a pair of 59 II, X| tell the truth, I never perceived her ugliness, but only her 60 II, XII| affected phraseology, and perceived that what he said about 61 II, XII| if that be so, it may be perceived, to the admiration of mankind, 62 II, XII| the noise came from, and perceived two men on horseback, one 63 II, XII| rattled, whereby Don Quixote perceived that he must be a knight-errant; 64 II, XVI| Quixote, raising his head, perceived a cart covered with royal 65 II, XVII| They all stopped, and perceived that it was Don Quixote 66 II, XIX| students, who very soon perceived the crack in Don Quixote' 67 II, XIX| and as they drew near they perceived that the trees of a leafy 68 II, XXI| words all turned round, and perceived that the speaker was a man 69 II, XXII| approached the cavern, and perceived that it was impossible to 70 II, XXII| drawing him out entirely they perceived he had his eyes shut and 71 II, XXIII| This recess or space I perceived when I was already growing 72 II, XXIV| satisfaction that Sancho perceived his master took it for a 73 II, XXVI| tranquil countenance, has perceived without recognising him; 74 II, XXVII| bray as a regidor." They perceived, in short, clearly that 75 II, XXVII| coming, waited for him, as he perceived that no one followed him. 76 II, XXXI| words, and as soon as he perceived he had done speaking, regardless 77 II, XXXVIII| cunning precautions, until I perceived that a certain expansion 78 II, XLI| side of the garden they perceived a tall lance planted in 79 II, XLI| inscription on the parchment he perceived clearly that it referred 80 II, XLIV| garden, and as he did so he perceived and heard people walking 81 II, XLIV| thy soul; for just now I perceived him open the grated window 82 II, XLVI| opened the window, and perceived that some persons were walking 83 II, XLVIII| Altisidora's pursuit of him, he perceived that some one was opening 84 II, L| the good Rodriguez never perceived it; and as soon as the duenna 85 II, LV| and by its light Sancho perceived that it was wholly impossible 86 II, LV| are less."~ ~And now he perceived on one side of the pit a 87 II, LV| league, when at last he perceived a dim light that looked 88 II, LVIII| than half a league, they perceived some dozen men dressed like 89 II, LX| Roque Guinart at once perceived that Don Quixote's weakness 90 II, LX| turned round at the noise and perceived this comely figure, which 91 II, LXIII| general anchored close in, and perceived that the viceroy of the 92 II, LXIX| of daylight could not be perceived. In the middle of the court 93 II, LXIX| all, for Don Quixote had perceived that the dead body on the