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Alphabetical [« »] companions 21 companionship 1 compano 2 company 75 compare 14 compared 16 compared-i 1 | Frequency [« »] 76 resolved 76 zoraida 75 blood 75 company 75 pleased 75 sent 75 six | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances company |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| while Lope de Rueda and his company set up their rude plank 2 I, TransPre| in Captain Diego Urbina's company, belonging to Don Miguel 3 I, TransPre| joined Manuel Ponce de Leon's company of Lope de Figueroa's regiment, 4 I, TransPre| board the Sun galley, in company with his brother Rodrigo, 5 I, TransPre| King for the command of a company, on account of his services; 6 I, IV| the name of this present company of princes, that, to save 7 I, VIII| same road, were not in her company; but the moment Don Quixote 8 I, XI| here at my side and in the company of these worthy people, 9 I, XIII| Chrysostom they would bear him company. Don Quixote, who desired 10 I, XIII| in the name of all this company and in my own, to inform 11 I, XV| so I may well suffer in company with such worthy folk, for 12 I, XVII| ordered it that among the company in the inn there were four 13 I, XX| restrain thy loquacity in my company; for in all the books of 14 I, XXV| day forward shall bear me company in my solitude, give me 15 I, XXVI| retire to the Pena Pobre in company with a hermit, and there 16 I, XXVIII| purpose, offered to bear me company, as he said, to the end 17 I, XXIX| not knowing how to join company with the others; but the 18 I, XXXII| While at dinner, the company consisting of the landlord, 19 I, XXXII| me now, and the present company desired it, I could say 20 I, XXXVI| have only been in their company two days, for having met 21 I, XXXVII| has only been offered our company for this evening and a share 22 I, XXXVIII| let fall on his arrival in company with Zoraida. To this the 23 I, XXXIX| board of which I and my company were placed, came to its 24 I, XXXIX| disguise of an Arnaut, in company with a Greek spy; but whether 25 I, XLI| times he made this voyage in company with the Tagarin already 26 I, XLI| constrained to keep them company.~ ~But when her father saw 27 I, XLI| garments and those of all this company, I conclude that ye have 28 I, XLIII| be there is within some company of players, with whom it 29 I, XLV| that such an honourable company can say that this is not 30 I, XLVI| protested.~ ~The illustrious company had now been two days in 31 I, XLVII| that they should bear them company as far as his village, he 32 I, XLVII| you will have to keep him company in the cage, and be enchanted 33 I, XLVIII| our village are here in company with us, and on the other 34 I, L| frightened, ran towards the company as if seeking their protection 35 I, LI| to pass that way with his company had carried him off from 36 I, LII| who stood by, "Now, noble company, ye shall see how important 37 II, VII| the bread eaten and the company dispersed.' Nay, I come 38 II, X| that says, 'Tell me what company thou keepest, and I'll tell 39 II, XI| players of Angulo el Malo's company; we have been acting the 40 II, XI| of the play, for in this company I take the leading parts. 41 II, XI| willed it that one of the company in a mummers' dress with 42 II, XII| knights-errant, keep you company." To which Don made answer, " 43 II, XIII| with it, and, to keep it company, a few dozen carobs and 44 II, XVI| to me if we were to join company."~ ~"In truth," replied 45 II, XVI| might turn restive in the company of my mare."~ ~"You may 46 II, XIX| made them an offer of his company, and begged them to slacken 47 II, XIX| is. The other two of the company, the peasants, without dismounting 48 II, XXIII| The proverb, 'Tell me what company thou keepest and I'll tell 49 II, XXIII| Sancho; "your worship keeps company with enchanted people that 50 II, XXV| ape and the show; there's company in the inn to-night that 51 II, XXV| they say in Italy, and good company, and leads the finest life 52 II, XXVI| lend it, offering him his company in the difficult enterprise 53 II, XXVIII| to hope for from keeping company with your worship; for if 54 II, XXVIII| thou shalt not make in my company. O bread thanklessly received! 55 II, XXXVIII| lady, and most discreet company, that my most miserable 56 II, XXXVIII| this society, circle, or company, that knight immaculatissimus, 57 II, XL| and I'll stay here in the company of my lady the duchess; 58 II, XL| Senora Trifaldi, and present company," said Don Quixote, "I trust 59 II, XLIII| ill-conditioned that neither good company nor good teaching could 60 II, XLIV| done to the Trifaldi and company, and others, and the crimes 61 II, LII| in the whole village. A company of soldiers passed through 62 II, LIII| first offering to bear him company and furnish him with all 63 II, LIV| and go and bear Sancho company, as mounted on Dapple, half 64 II, LVIII| from his seat, leaving the company lost in wonder, and making 65 II, LX| so long as he was in the company of these people.~ ~At this 66 II, LXII| these gentlemen bearing thee company! Get thee home, blockhead, 67 II, LXII| senses, and we who bear him company are not fools; virtue is 68 II, LXIII| other two galleys now joined company and all four returned with 69 II, LXIII| our banishment. He joined company with the Moriscoes who were 70 II, LXIII| brought him word that in company with me was one of the handsomest 71 II, LXIII| pilgrim's dress, in the company of some other German pilgrims, 72 II, LXX| that luxurious chamber in company. And so well founded did 73 II, LXXI| trees; for I think they are company for me and help me to bear 74 II, LXXIII| housekeeper, and in the company of the curate and the bachelor.~ ~ 75 II, LXXIII| again offered to bear him company all the time that he could