IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | Search |
Alphabetical [« »] remedies 1 remedy 40 remedying 1 remember 82 remembered 5 rememberest 2 remembering 1 | Frequency [« »] 82 forth 82 language 82 mouth 82 remember 82 sound 82 strange 82 trouble | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances remember |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| flying visit to Toledo will remember the ruined castle that crowns 2 I, TransPre| remembered days that most men remember best. All that we know positively 3 I, V| upset his reason; for now I remember having often heard him saying 4 I, VII| neither book nor room: but we remember very well, the housekeeper 5 I, VIII| his squire, he added, "I remember having read how a Spanish 6 I, VIII| knighthood.~ ~Sancho bade him remember it was dinner-time, to which 7 I, XIII| said the traveller, "if I remember rightly, I think I have 8 I, XIV| loving me? Moreover, you must remember that the beauty I possess 9 I, XV| one of them, so far as I remember, carried rapier, sword, 10 I, XV| to be so mounted, for I remember having read how the good 11 I, XIX| for I do not very well remember."~ ~"Thou art very right, 12 I, XIX| he said to Don Quixote, "Remember that you stand excommunicated 13 I, XIX| other world; but even so, I remember how it fared with Cid Ruy 14 I, XXV| know what he was saying, remember when he said it he was out 15 I, XXVI| Sancho; "then, as well as I remember, it went on, 'The wounded, 16 I, XXVII| have a care what thou dost; remember what thou owest me; bethink 17 I, XXVII| life! What seekest thou? Remember that thou canst not as a 18 I, XXVIII| pastime he was very fond of. I remember well how sad and dreary 19 I, XXVIII| and hours were to me; I remember well how I began to doubt 20 I, XXVIII| faith of Don Fernando; and I remember, too, how my maid heard 21 I, XXIX| so well? For so far, if I remember rightly, I have not mentioned 22 I, XXX| irritation, "Sir Knight, remember the boon you have promised 23 I, XXX| so that they do not even remember their own names, as is the 24 I, XXX| who would be called, if I remember rightly, Don Azote or Don 25 I, XXXI| the business beautifully; remember, I am old enough to give 26 I, XXXI| she replied that he must remember that in accordance with 27 I, XXXIII| her ruin and thine own. Remember there is no jewel in the 28 I, XXXIII| that truth in question? Remember, my friend, that woman is 29 I, XXXIII| This being so, thou must remember that I am now labouring 30 I, XXXIII| husband left her, and bade him remember that it was not becoming 31 I, XXXIV| account, nor did he even remember there was such a person 32 I, XXXVI| and it will be easier, remember, to bend thy will to love 33 I, XXXVI| And the curate bade him remember that only death could part 34 I, XXXVII| with the giant that I ever remember having had all the days 35 I, XXXVII| Quixote; "for if thou dost remember the last time we were here 36 I, XXXIX| share, which as well as I remember was three thousand ducats 37 I, XL| bring me to the vessel. And remember thou art to be my husband, 38 I, XL| do so, and that she must remember to commend us to Lela Marien 39 I, XLIII| vengeance on so small a part; remember that one who loves so well 40 I, XLVIII| wean them from it.~ ~"I remember saying one day to one of 41 I, XLIX| are persons who can almost remember having seen the Dame Quintanona, 42 I, XLIX| have received, I do not remember seeing it. However, granting 43 I, LII| the stage, I said, if I remember well, that Don Quixote was 44 II, III| memory when you choose to remember."~ ~"If I were to try to 45 II, III| dormitat Homerus, they should remember how long he remained awake 46 II, IV| my master himself, if I remember rightly) that the mean of 47 II, V| forget me and your children. Remember that Sanchico is now full 48 II, V| Lent, and who said, if I remember rightly, that all things 49 II, V| it, Teresa, no one will remember what he was, and everyone 50 II, VI| here exclaimed the niece, "remember that all this you are saying 51 II, VII| Once or twice, as well as I remember," replied Sancho, "I have 52 II, VII| histories, and I cannot remember reading of any knight-errant 53 II, X| bigger than a hazel nut; remember what they say, that a stout 54 II, XI| keep your festival, and remember, if you demand of me ought 55 II, XI| yet come off scot-free; remember that, as they are merry 56 II, XI| attempt such an enterprise; remember, senor, that against sops 57 II, XI| and besides, one should remember that it is rashness, and 58 II, XIII| only a layman; though I remember some clever, but, to my 59 II, XIV| the Mirrors said to him, "Remember, sir knight, that the terms 60 II, XX| replied Sancho, "you would remember the articles of our agreement 61 II, XX| the said article."~ ~"I remember no such article, Sancho," 62 II, XXI| that love may do to us: remember love and war are the same 63 II, XXII| the crown of her husband. "Remember, O prudent Basilio," added 64 II, XXIV| in command over him. And remember, my son, that it is better 65 II, XXVII| Part of this history will remember well enough the Gines de 66 II, XXVII| merely hearing a bray. I remember when I was a boy I brayed 67 II, XXVIII| said Don Quixote.~ ~"If I remember rightly," said Sancho, " 68 II, XXVIII| have pity on my folly, and remember I know but little, and, 69 II, XXXI| boorish texture thou art of. Remember, sinner that thou art, the 70 II, XXXVI| such a paltry price; and remember, Sancho, that works of charity 71 II, XXXVIII| led to my fall; and if I remember rightly they ran thus:~ ~ 72 II, XLI| kind," said Don Quixote; "remember the true story of the licentiate 73 II, XLII| all I have to say; and now remember to-morrow is the day you 74 II, XLII| enough to weary thee.~ ~"Remember, Sancho, if thou make virtue 75 II, XLIII| benefit of the day; and remember, Sancho, diligence is the 76 II, XLIII| they be to me if I don't remember one of them? To be sure 77 II, XLV| everything he wished to remember, there would not be such 78 II, LIV| To this Sancho replied, "Remember, Ricote, that may not have 79 II, LVIII| said Don Quixote, "but remember all times are not alike 80 II, LIX| Don Jeronimo; "I cannot remember, however, in what way, though 81 II, LXIV| his wife Melisendra.~ ~"Remember, your worship," observed 82 II, LXXIII| year's clouds; and if I remember rightly I have heard the