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Alphabetical [« »] opinions 8 opponent 6 opportunities 12 opportunity 74 oppose 5 opposed 10 opposing 4 | Frequency [« »] 74 kingdom 74 misfortune 74 nature 74 opportunity 74 ran 74 used 74 wait | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances opportunity |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| which he had no time or opportunity except in the first twenty 2 I, TransPre| masterpiece the world has no opportunity of judging; his health had 3 I, II| he resolved, on the first opportunity, to scour his until it was 4 I, IV| it so soon offers me an opportunity of fulfilling the obligation 5 I, XIII| burial, sought to give him an opportunity of going on with his absurdities. 6 I, XIII| for there will be time and opportunity for doing so while they 7 I, XVI| knight as to miss the happy opportunity which your great goodness 8 I, XIX| better, I mean, when the opportunity offers, to have a very rueful 9 I, XXIV| a favourable chance and opportunity it offered me of returning 10 I, XXIV| and was waiting for an opportunity of making it known with 11 I, XXV| purpose, I must not allow the opportunity to escape which now so conveniently 12 I, XXVII| without being seen, I found an opportunity of placing myself in the 13 I, XXVIII| were watching him had an opportunity of seeing a beauty so exquisite 14 I, XXVIII| so far there has been no opportunity, nor is it of any importance 15 I, XXVIII| to take advantage of the opportunity which these solitudes seemed 16 I, XXIX| that charm when he had an opportunity, as he was persuaded its 17 I, XXIX| teach it to him on the first opportunity. They then agreed that for 18 I, XXX| thy return I have had no opportunity or time to ask thee many 19 I, XXX| granted us the time and opportunity, deny me not the happiness 20 I, XXXIII| and circumspect to whom no opportunity is given of going wrong 21 I, XXXIII| through fear or want of opportunity in the same estimation as 22 I, XXXIII| next day, Anselmo affording opportunity and time to Lothario to 23 I, XXXIII| he would afford the same opportunity every day, but without leaving 24 I, XXXIII| him, and to afford him an opportunity more free and less liable 25 I, XXXIII| and wanting that time and opportunity for her own pleasures, did 26 I, XXXIII| Camilla, joined with the opportunity which the blind husband 27 I, XXXIII| to give him the chance or opportunity of speaking to her again, 28 I, XXXIV| absence afforded time and opportunity he must press the siege 29 I, XXXIV| he had afforded him the opportunity of attaining such a result, 30 I, XXXIV| carrying out his designs than opportunity; and of opportunity he avails 31 I, XXXIV| than opportunity; and of opportunity he avails himself in all 32 I, XXXIV| as there was no want of opportunity for doing so, he found her 33 I, XXXIV| took care to give him the opportunity; and so he placed himself 34 I, XXXIV| longed for night and an opportunity of escaping from the house 35 I, XXXIV| care to give him time and opportunity to get away, and taking 36 I, XXXVI| himself when a more convenient opportunity should offer. The next day 37 I, XXXVII| Luscinda.~ ~"There has been no opportunity for that," replied the captive, " 38 I, XXXVIII| and lead may rob me of the opportunity of making myself famous 39 I, XXXIX| let them know whenever an opportunity offered how we fared, whether 40 I, XXXIX| promises, that on the first opportunity that presented itself I 41 I, XXXIX| saw and observed how the opportunity of capturing the whole Turkish 42 I, XL| anxious to escape on the first opportunity that may present itself. 43 I, XL| by all means to seek an opportunity of going there to see her. 44 I, XLI| it otherwise, afforded no opportunity for our renegade's well-meant 45 I, XLI| allow me to wait for another opportunity, however more convenient, 46 I, XLI| set them free on the first opportunity.~ ~The same was said to 47 I, XLIV| him a knight on the first opportunity that presented itself, feeling 48 I, XLVI| destroy him, and if the opportunity be given him he may seize 49 I, XLVI| me, I will not lose the opportunity of raising her up and placing 50 I, XLVII| to read it when he had an opportunity. He then mounted and his 51 I, XLVII| in them, and that was the opportunity they afforded to a gifted 52 I, XLIX| and when thou seest an opportunity for effecting my release 53 I, L| fortune soon to offer me some opportunity of making myself an emperor, 54 II, I| when there is a better opportunity and more time, we will come 55 II, IV| fortunes whenever he had an opportunity; and thus they bade each 56 II, VIII| and I shall give you no opportunity in future of again putting 57 II, XV| folly, or there might be an opportunity of discovering some ready 58 II, XVIII| son was called) took the opportunity to say to his father, "What 59 II, XIX| there, and it is a good opportunity; I have a steady hand and 60 II, XXX| began to cast about for an opportunity of retiring from his service 61 II, XXXI| seized by the forelock any opportunity of feasting himself whenever 62 II, XXXIV| meaning to sell it the first opportunity.~ ~The appointed day having 63 II, XLVIII| knows but this privacy, this opportunity, this silence, may awaken 64 II, L| gladly, in order to have an opportunity of questioning him at leisure 65 II, LII| let it wait for a private opportunity, and in the meantime amuse 66 II, LIV| rare good fortune that an opportunity should have offered for 67 II, LV| my bones; nor had I any opportunity of taking bribes or levying 68 II, LX| favourable occasion and opportunity. The robbers made haste 69 II, LXII| Quixote, and give him an opportunity of displaying his folly, 70 II, LXVII| a fancy for it, and the opportunity serves for scourging myself 71 II, LXX| great history, took this opportunity to record and relate what 72 II, LXX| Thereupon the duke seized the opportunity of practising this mystification 73 II, LXXI| Dulcinea wait for a better opportunity, and I will content myself 74 II, LXXII| order to give Sancho an opportunity of working out his penance,