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Alphabetical [« »] obeyed 29 obeying 3 obeys 1 object 77 objected 3 objection 6 objectionable 1 | Frequency [« »] 78 silence 77 favour 77 force 77 object 77 ready 77 spot 76 bade | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances object |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| agreed, however, that the object he aimed at was not the 2 I, TransPre| Second, that he had no other object in view than to discredit 3 I, TransPre| made it clear that his object must have been something 4 I, III| quite right in pursuing the object he had in view, and that 5 I, III| senseless), came with the same object of giving water to his mules, 6 I, IV| squire to a knight. With this object he turned his horse's head 7 I, IV| learn quietly what was the object of this confession that 8 I, X| hope of succeeding in their object failed them close by the 9 I, XII| his dress with no other object than to wander about these 10 I, XII| your story, and I will not object any more to anything."~ ~" 11 I, XXI| the loss of your worship's object and the credit they deserve; 12 I, XXI| lawful wife."~ ~"Nobody can object to that," said Don Quixote.~ ~" 13 I, XXII| harm by it, for my only object was that all the world should 14 I, XXIII| pike to lift some bulky object that lay upon the ground, 15 I, XXIV| time the presence of the object of love shakes the firmest 16 I, XXIV| that, in order to gain his object and overcome her virtuous 17 I, XXIV| appetite, which, as its final object is enjoyment, comes to an 18 I, XXVI| should do to carry out their object, the curate hit upon an 19 I, XXVII| one that could win the object of his love wherever he 20 I, XXVII| purposely, and with the sole object of sending me away that 21 I, XXVII| as a Christian attain the object of thy wishes, for Luscinda 22 I, XXVIII| learn who she was. With this object they resolved to show themselves, 23 I, XXVIII| of their old age, and the object in which, with submission 24 I, XXVIII| desire has attained its object, the greatest pleasure is 25 I, XXVIII| many months since with this object I came here, where I met 26 I, XXIX| them in a few words the object that had brought them there, 27 I, XXIX| smoothed the way for us to our object."~ ~Dorothea then took out 28 I, XXX| can your worship possibly object to marrying such an exalted 29 I, XXXII| reached next day the inn, the object of Sancho Panza's fear and 30 I, XXXIII| was in possession of the object of his desires, and Camilla 31 I, XXXIII| occurs to me touching the object of thy desire, for there 32 I, XXXIII| her heaven on earth, the object of her wishes, the fulfilment 33 I, XXXIII| heed to nothing save the object towards which his inclinations 34 I, XXXIV| care to tell Camilla the object Anselmo had in view, nor 35 I, XXXIV| writings had her for their object, and that she herself was 36 I, XXXIV| questions so remote from the object with which I come; but if 37 I, XXXVI| has found and gained the object of her desires, and I have 38 I, XXXVII| has for its aim the nobler object. The end and goal of letters-I 39 I, XXXVII| which have for their end and object peace, the greatest boon 40 I, XL| these papers may be seen the object they came for, which was 41 I, XL| and he himself obtain the object he so much desired, his 42 I, XLI| to me the most beautiful object I had ever seen; and when, 43 I, XLIII| eyes. I know not with what object he has come; or how he could 44 I, XLIV| wanted to take him away, what object they had in seeking to carry 45 I, XLIV| against his will.~ ~"Our object," said one of the four, " 46 I, XLV| the curate, who saw the object of his friend the barber; 47 I, XLVII| though it may be the chief object of such books to amuse, 48 I, XLVII| will attain the worthiest object any writing can seek, which, 49 I, XLVIII| miracles without any reason or object except that they think some 50 I, XLVIII| excuse to say that the chief object well-ordered governments 51 I, XLVIII| made, since, as I say, the object sought for may be secured 52 II, VIII| burned it with the sole object of making his name live 53 II, VIII| or in writing, lest the object of his ambition should be 54 II, XIII| may say; and it is such an object of worship with me, and 55 II, XIV| the end of the next, the object of my hopes should be attained; 56 II, XIV| distinguish things, when the first object that presented itself to 57 II, XVIII| to my memory the~ sweet object of my bitter regrets!"~ ~ ~ 58 II, XXI| or dishonour of the loved object. Quiteria belonged to Basilio 59 II, XXII| in the possession of the object of his love, and poverty 60 II, XXIV| court with as worthy an object as you have, for there is 61 II, XXVII| enough for all. With this object in view he followed the 62 II, XLII| persist, without attaining the object of their suit; while another 63 II, XLIII| never yet attained the object of an honest ambition.~ ~" 64 II, XLIII| the pursuit of thy main object; I mean, always make it 65 II, XLIX| curiosity and with no other object, there would have been an 66 II, LI| is going to and with what object; and if he swears truly, 67 II, LI| keep thee from being an object of pity to anyone.~ ~Thy 68 II, LII| promised word; for the chief object of my profession is to spare 69 II, LVIII| to be a monster to he an object of love, if only he possesses 70 II, LXII| wondering what could be the object of such precautions; whereupon 71 II, LXIII| she went about with the object and in the hope of making 72 II, LXIII| Ricote offered for that object more than two thousand ducats 73 II, LXIX| put away his wrath, as the object they had in view was now 74 II, LXX| madness; for that was the object that had led him to adopt 75 II, LXXI| imprudence he might miss his own object, said to him, "As thou livest, 76 II, LXXIII| see that, applied to the object of my desires, the words 77 II, LXXIV| himself vanquished, and the object of his heart, the liberation