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Alphabetical [« »] senses 73 sensible 19 sensibly 1 sent 75 sentence 15 sentenced 3 sentences 5 | Frequency [« »] 75 blood 75 company 75 pleased 75 sent 75 six 75 youth 74 beginning | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances sent |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| branch had more tenacity; it sent offshoots in various directions, 2 I, TransPre| was very poor, should have sent his son to a university 3 I, TransPre| Cardinal, Acquaviva had been sent at the end of 1568 to Philip 4 I, TransPre| being found upon him, he was sent back to Algiers, where by 5 I, TransPre| nothing of him, the Dey sent him back to prison more 6 I, TransPre| cover the whole, he was sent to prison at Seville in 7 I, TransPre| clear he never read what he sent to the press. He knew how 8 I, V| and from time to time he sent up sighs to heaven, so that 9 I, VI| fooleries, deserves to be sent to the galleys for life. 10 I, VIII| cries his squire Sancho sent after him, warning him that 11 I, XXI| here he heaved a sigh and sent it aloft; and said Sancho, " 12 I, XXII| musicians and singers are people sent to the galleys too?"~ ~" 13 I, XXII| heavier punishment than being sent to the galleys?"~ ~"He goes 14 I, XXII| down to the point when they sent me to the galleys this last 15 I, XXII| purpose for which Heaven sent me into the world and caused 16 I, XXIII| Peace be with thee who hast sent war to me, and Heaven grant 17 I, XXIV| little to relieve reverses sent by Heaven. In that same 18 I, XXIV| always to read the letters I sent to Luscinda and her answers 19 I, XXIV| along with Amadis of Gaul, sent her the worthy Don Rugel 20 I, XXV| your worship, and he had sent that stone at your head 21 I, XXV| the rich presents you have sent her, such as the Biscayan 22 I, XXVI| of weeping until Heaven sent him relief in the midst 23 I, XXVII| place whither I had been sent, gave the letter to Don 24 I, XXVII| that the money was to be sent without his knowledge; all 25 I, XXVII| that it was to you it was sent (for, senor, I know you 26 I, XXVIII| Quixote of La Mancha was sent into the world; for by reason 27 I, XXVIII| garb so unworthy of it, and sent it into solitudes like these 28 I, XXIX| Indies many years ago had sent me, and not such a small 29 I, XXXI| done sifting the corn and sent it to the mill; what did 30 I, XXXII| could tell him that she had sent him on before her to give 31 I, XXXIV| at such intelligence he sent word to her not to leave 32 I, XXXIV| write the letter she had sent him. Camilla replied that 33 I, XXXV| The next day his friend sent intelligence of his death 34 I, XL| But never yet to Heaven it sent, I ween,~ From its hard 35 I, XLI| he returned after having sent away the Turks, saw how 36 I, XLI| discharged at the same moment, sent a ball into our vessel amidships, 37 I, XLII| wealthy that with what he has sent to my father and to me he 38 I, XLIV| over those who shall have sent him there that you will 39 I, XLIX| the calling for which God sent me into the world." And 40 I, LII| loaf that was near him and sent it full in the goatherd' 41 I, LII| Chinese a month ago and sent it by a special courier. 42 I, LII| lurcher" again and again, he sent the madman away beaten to 43 II, VIII| was to do when his master sent him to El Toboso. In the 44 II, IX| the answer to the letter I sent by thee, that thou sawest 45 II, XVI| four lines that have been sent him from Salamanca, which 46 II, XIX| affidavit afterwards that he sent it nearly three-quarters 47 II, XXII| as he entered it Sancho sent his blessing after him, 48 II, XXIII| Senor Montesinos, who has sent you back to us like this. 49 II, XXX| the duchess, who, having sent to summon the duke her husband, 50 II, XXXI| Dulcinea, and if he had sent her any presents of giants 51 II, XXXI| vanquished giants and I have sent her caitiffs and miscreants; 52 II, XXXV| and a great scoundrel; I sent him to look for your master, 53 II, XL| other women; and as God sent us into the world, he knows 54 II, XLIV| light, and low-born. Nature sent me into the world to be 55 II, XLVI| villain of an enchanter. They sent for some oil of John's wort, 56 II, XLVII| Miguelturra, but some knave sent here from hell to tempt 57 II, XLIX| intelligence by those who sent us or by us who came here. 58 II, L| hunting suit that Sancho sent (for Teresa had already 59 II, LI| exalted intellect, they have sent me to entreat your worship 60 II, LI| say to the gentlemen who sent you to me that as the arguments 61 II, LI| him.~ ~My lady the duchess sent off a messenger with thy 62 II, LI| if I have not until now sent you word of how I fare, 63 II, LI| my wife Teresa Panza and sent her the present your worship 64 II, LII| beads my lady the duchess sent me round my neck, and the 65 II, LII| daughter out of thy suit. I sent some acorns to my lady the 66 II, LII| bringing the one Sancho sent to Don Quixote, and this, 67 II, LV| but that, had not heaven sent me my master Don Quixote, 68 II, LVII| acorns, for if she had not sent them I'd have been sorry, 69 II, LVII| government already when she sent them, and it's but reasonable 70 II, LIX| truth it's only yesterday I sent over fifty to the city to 71 II, LXI| them, he to whom Roque had sent word, addressing him exclaimed, " 72 II, LXII| all his life. Don Antonio sent word to the commandant of 73 II, LXIII| with him until they had sent him back along the left 74 II, LXIV| hand-chair which the viceroy sent for, and thither the viceroy 75 II, LXX| They did meet him, and sent word to the duke, who, having