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Alphabetical [« »] signs 44 signum 3 siguenza 1 silence 78 silent 27 silently 5 silenus 1 | Frequency [« »] 78 along 78 laid 78 samson 78 silence 77 favour 77 force 77 object | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances silence |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, AuthPre| slumbering so many years in the silence of oblivion, coming out 2 I, AuthPre| success."~ ~In profound silence I listened to what my friend 3 I, IX| deliberately to pass it over in silence; which is ill done and worse 4 I, XI| all they did was to eat in silence and stare at their guests, 5 I, XIII| there preserved a strange silence, until one of those who 6 I, XIV| gazed upon her in wonder and silence, and those who were accustomed 7 I, XVI| he would not pass over in silence those that have been already 8 I, XVI| The inn was all in silence, and in the whole of it 9 I, XVI| went all doubled up and in silence with her hands before her 10 I, XVII| pass over unnoticed and in silence! I will only tell thee that, 11 I, XX| this night, its strange silence, the dull confused murmur 12 I, XXI| that hard injunction of silence on me several things have 13 I, XXIV| did the same, all keeping silence, until the Ragged One, settling 14 I, XXIV| for though they enforced silence upon our tongues they could 15 I, XXV| him; but unable to keep silence so long he said to him:~ ~" 16 I, XXVII| finding, however, that the silence continued some little time, 17 I, XXVII| heard or seen, then I broke silence and lifted up my voice in 18 I, XXVIII| sighing deeply she broke silence and said:~ ~"Since the solitude 19 I, XXVIII| woes, I will pass over in silence all the artifices employed 20 I, XXVIII| and in the solitude and silence of my retirement, I found 21 I, XXVIII| emergencies, and in the silence of the night, without letting 22 I, XXIX| to all attentively and in silence, on his part some kindly 23 I, XXXIII| in the integrity of thy silence, which I know well will 24 I, XXXIII| Camilla exerted in imposing silence on Lothario's tongue proved 25 I, XXXIV| which she hoped to resist in silence all the solicitations of 26 I, XXXIV| SONNET~ ~ At midnight, in the silence, when the eyes~ Of happier 27 I, XXXIV| rather than expected, with silence, prudence, and discretion 28 I, XXXVI| dress and preserving such silence were, went to where the 29 I, XXXVI| all preserve a marvellous silence on the road, for not a sound 30 I, XXXVI| earnestly she still kept silence, until the gentleman with 31 I, XXXVI| Cardenio. The first to break silence was Luscinda, who thus addressed 32 I, XXXVI| speaking a word; and thus in silence and tears they reached that 33 I, XXXVII| returned thanks. From her silence they concluded that she 34 I, XXXVII| Moor? for her dress and her silence lead us to imagine that 35 I, XXXVIII| places and preserve a deep silence, and he seeing them waiting 36 I, XLI| so, quite quietly and in silence, we reached the house without 37 I, XLI| likewise; and then in glad silence and with cheerful alacrity 38 I, XLIII| they fell asleep, and deep silence reigned all through the 39 I, XLIII| as this, and where such silence is kept, I do not believe 40 I, XLVI| This done, in profound silence they entered the room where 41 I, L| wait on him all in profound silence; how they bring him such 42 II, III| have passed them over in silence," observed Don Quixote; " 43 II, IX| Toboso. The town was in deep silence, for all the inhabitants 44 II, IX| made seemed louder in the silence of the night; all which 45 II, X| preferred to pass it over in silence, fearing it would not he 46 II, X| had been stopped, breaking silence, said angrily and testily, " 47 II, XII| them, and the solitude and silence my love-sick thoughts need 48 II, XVIII| details of the same sort in silence, as they are not in harmony 49 II, XVIII| most was the marvellous silence that reigned throughout 50 II, XVIII| great and small.~ There silence speaketh, for no voice at 51 II, XIX| had until now listened in silence, "for she won't hear of 52 II, XX| said Don Quixote, "thy silence will never come up to all 53 II, XXIII| relapsed into his former silence without uttering another 54 II, XXVII| take advantage of their silence; so, breaking his own, he 55 II, XXVII| breath, and, observing that silence was still preserved, had 56 II, XXXIII| him, waiting in profound silence to hear what he would say. 57 II, XXXIV| frightened. In their fear, silence fell upon them, and a postillion, 58 II, XXXVIII| waiting to see who would break silence, which the Distressed Duenna 59 II, XLIII| t repeat them, for 'sage silence is called Sancho.'"~ ~"That, 60 II, XLIII| not only art thou not sage silence, but thou art pestilent 61 II, XLVIII| her costume and noting her silence, he concluded that it must 62 II, XLVIII| this opportunity, this silence, may awaken my sleeping 63 II, XLVIII| their composure he broke silence, saying, "Now, Senora Dona 64 II, XLVIII| and all this in marvellous silence. The battle lasted nearly 65 II, LIII| He said no more, and in silence began to dress himself, 66 II, LVIII| held all four in a strange silence. One of the shepherdesses, 67 II, LX| vanquished maintaining profound silence, waiting for the great Roque 68 II, LXII| consigned it to the depths of silence."~ ~"In reliance upon that 69 II, LXIII| it, all the while keeping silence as though they had neither 70 II, LXV| who were present. It was silence that spoke for the lovers 71 II, LXVIII| surrounded Don Quixote in silence, and pointed them at his 72 II, LXVIII| all maintaining a strange silence, followed in the steps of 73 II, LXVIII| Get on, ye Troglodytes;" "Silence, ye barbarians;" "March, 74 II, LXIX| Quixote and Sancho, all in silence, and by signs giving them 75 II, LXIX| by human voice (for there silence itself kept silence), had 76 II, LXIX| there silence itself kept silence), had a soft and languishing 77 II, LXIX| hearing this Sancho broke silence and cried out, "By all that' 78 II, LXIX| Don Quixote, too, broke silence, saying to Sancho, "Have