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Alphabetical [« »] pleasantly 2 pleasantry 3 please 67 pleased 75 pleases 17 pleasing 12 pleasurable 1 | Frequency [« »] 76 zoraida 75 blood 75 company 75 pleased 75 sent 75 six 75 youth | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances pleased |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, Commend| Since Heaven it hath not pleased on thee~ Deep erudition 2 I, IV| Estremadura, your worship will be pleased to show us some portrait 3 I, IV| you will be content and pleased; nay, I believe we are already 4 I, IX| him whatever payment he pleased. He was satisfied with two 5 I, XI| dances,~ Or of strains that pleased thee so,~ Keeping thee awake 6 I, XIII| whether my sweet enemy is pleased or not that the world should 7 I, XV| Sancho, "I'd have been well pleased to have that good sense 8 I, XVII| he passed out very well pleased at having paid nothing and 9 I, XX| was not just as each one pleased; it was a maxim of Cato 10 I, XXVII| letter, and fortune was pleased to be for once so kind that 11 I, XXVIII| hopes, and I was better pleased not to have found Don Fernando 12 I, XXIX| possess it when Heaven is pleased for some short space to 13 I, XXIX| which Sancho was as much pleased as the curate was amazed 14 I, XXXII| read it here have been much pleased with it, and have begged 15 I, XXXIII| would begin it as soon as he pleased. Anselmo embraced him warmly 16 I, XXXIV| Chloris hears."~ ~The sonnet pleased Camilla, and still more 17 I, XXXIV| would have been now well pleased if the proof afforded by 18 I, XXXIV| sight, and Heaven will be pleased to aid us in a purpose so 19 I, XXXVII| them; still, if you will be pleased to share our lodging with 20 I, XXXIX| remainder of life Heaven may be pleased to grant me. But I wish 21 I, XXXIX| but to spend it all as he pleased, for we were young men able 22 I, XL| Entreat her that she be pleased to show thee how thou canst 23 I, XLI| alive, and whom God has been pleased to preserve that they may 24 I, XLII| therefore, was very well pleased to allow his daughter, for 25 I, XLII| short, everybody was well pleased and glad at the captive' 26 I, XLIV| at your service, better pleased than you can imagine that 27 I, XLIV| and errant phrase to be pleased to grant him permission 28 I, XLIV| standing by at the time, highly pleased to see his squire's stoutness, 29 I, XLVI| warriors of the inn, were pleased to persevere and bring everything 30 I, XLIX| it that heaven has been pleased to bestow upon you, employing 31 II, I| going home, as God has been pleased, in his infinite goodness 32 II, III| Samson Carrasco, it has pleased me beyond measure that the 33 II, III| which treats of me must have pleased few," said Don Quixote.~ ~" 34 II, IV| many faithful services, is pleased to give me some island of 35 II, V| very glad not to be so well pleased as I show myself."~ ~"I 36 II, V| God's will, not to be well pleased; for, fool as I am, I don' 37 II, V| children; and if God would be pleased to let me have my daily 38 II, V| God's will, not to be well pleased."~ ~"Look here, Sancho," 39 II, VII| this world than God may be pleased to give him; for death is 40 II, X| and let her go, very well pleased to have got so well out 41 II, XVI| as the gentleman, highly pleased, was about to renew the 42 II, XVII| changed their names when they pleased, or when it suited their 43 II, XVIII| plentiful, and tasty; but what pleased Don Quixote most was the 44 II, XIX| choose husbands as they pleased, one would be for choosing 45 II, XXI| but inasmuch as heaven is pleased to bestow it upon him), 46 II, XXI| unclouded reason that heaven is pleased to grant me, thus do I give 47 II, XXX| returned to his master mightily pleased with this gratifying answer, 48 II, XXX| say, if your highness is pleased to accept of my services 49 II, XXXV| bright. The duke and duchess, pleased with their hunt and at having 50 II, XXXVI| civility. God has not been pleased to provide another valise 51 II, XXXVI| your magnificence will be pleased to grant her leave and permission 52 II, XLII| and duchess were so well pleased with the successful and 53 II, XLII| of heaven (which is not pleased that any should despise 54 II, XLIV| look at his ass, so well pleased to have him with him that 55 II, XLIV| in the lot love has been pleased to bestow upon her in surrendering 56 II, XLVII| with child; and if it had pleased God that the child had been 57 II, L| and his handsome apparel pleased them both greatly; and after 58 II, LI| into it from any place they pleased, provided they declared 59 II, LII| Will your excellences be pleased to permit me to speak to 60 II, LII| and duchess were very well pleased to see him, being anxious 61 II, LII| their excellences to be pleased to let it wait for a private 62 II, LII| this village is very much pleased that your ladyship has made 63 II, LIV| Don Quixote was greatly pleased at the news, and promised 64 II, LIV| was governing there as I pleased like a sagittarius; but 65 II, LVI| connected with the affair as he pleased, as on his part he would 66 II, LX| whip himself whenever he pleased.~ ~ ~Sancho rose and removed 67 II, LX| Sirs, will your worships be pleased of your courtesy to lend 68 II, LXII| at which he was vastly pleased, for until then he had never 69 II, LXIII| general bade him say what he pleased, but not to expect pardon 70 II, LXV| viceroy was not very well pleased to hear it, for with Don 71 II, LXV| came in looking extremely pleased and exclaiming, "Reward 72 II, LXIX| dies of ailments God was pleased to send her, and to bring 73 II, LXX| said Sancho, "when she pleased and how she pleased; and 74 II, LXX| she pleased and how she pleased; and she might have left 75 II, LXXI| Sancho said he might do as he pleased; but that for his own part