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Alphabetical [« »] begets 2 begetteth 1 beggar 7 begged 72 begging 7 begin 32 beginnest 1 | Frequency [« »] 73 promised 73 senses 72 beard 72 begged 72 business 72 impossible 72 judge | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances begged |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, VII| with a buckler, which he begged as a loan from a friend, 2 I, IX| cloister of the cathedral, and begged him to turn all these pamphlets 3 I, XII| at the devil, on his part begged his master to go into Pedro' 4 I, XVII| his master as miraculous, begged him to give him what was 5 I, XVII| care to go on with it, and begged Maritornes to fetch him 6 I, XIX| driving his ass before him he begged his master to follow, who, 7 I, XXII| Quixote came between them, and begged him not to ill-use him, 8 I, XXIII| called aloud to him and begged him to come down to where 9 I, XXIII| to find out from him: we begged of him too, when he was 10 I, XXIII| thanked us for the offer, begged pardon for the late assault, 11 I, XXIV| then, that Luscinda having begged of me a book of chivalry 12 I, XXVI| him greatly upon it, and begged him to repeat the letter 13 I, XXVI| him to enter it; but be begged them to bring him out something 14 I, XXVII| putting it in execution. They begged a petticoat and hood of 15 I, XXVII| saying so to the barber he begged him to change dresses, as 16 I, XXVIII| and miserable attire, and begged him if he knew anything 17 I, XXIX| of Cardenio, and lastly, begged, advised, and urged them 18 I, XXIX| which afflicted damsels begged boons of knights-errant.~ ~" 19 I, XXIX| measure astonished, and begged the curate to teach him 20 I, XXX| advanced hanging his head and begged his master's hand, which 21 I, XXXII| pleased with it, and have begged it of me very earnestly; 22 I, XXXII| of it as the curate, he begged him to read it so that they 23 I, XXXIII| hour and a half. Camilla begged him not to go, and Lothario 24 I, XXXIII| reception-room than in his chair, and begged of him to go in and sleep 25 I, XXXIV| oracle; nevertheless he begged of him not to relinquish 26 I, XXXIV| she wept and suffered, and begged him to help her, he became 27 I, XXXV| Dorothea and the others begged him to finish it, and he, 28 I, XXXV| support the position, Lothario begged to be excused from coming 29 I, XXXV| affliction. Anselmo at once begged to be allowed to retire 30 I, XXXVI| met us on the road they begged and persuaded us to accompany 31 I, XXXVIII| the night, Don Fernando begged the captive to tell them 32 I, XL| to some one of us, and he begged us, if what he suspected 33 I, XLI| answered that we were, and begged her to come down. As soon 34 I, XLVI| and falling on his knees begged for the hand of his master, 35 I, XLIX| folk like his squire, who begged the curate to allow his 36 I, L| said the canon; and then begged the goatherd to begin the 37 I, LII| was due to them; the canon begged the curate to let him know 38 I, LII| suffered from it, and then begged leave to continue his journey; 39 I, LII| me, or to be truthful, he begged me to send him Don Quixote, 40 II, I| conviction, the worthy chaplain begged the governor to have the 41 II, III| off home.~ ~Don Quixote begged and entreated the bachelor 42 II, IV| see it already."~ ~He then begged the bachelor, if he were 43 II, VII| replied Sancho, "I have begged of your worship not to mend 44 II, X| behalf to his lady, and begged of her that it might be 45 II, XVI| new subject Don Quixote begged him to tell him who he was, 46 II, XIX| offer of his company, and begged them to slacken their pace, 47 II, XX| and civilly but hungrily begged permission to soak a scrap 48 II, XXII| like kings. Don Quixote begged the fencing licentiate to 49 II, XXII| from his very bowels. They begged of him to explain himself, 50 II, XXII| shall soon see."~ ~He then begged them to give him something 51 II, XXV| explained his wish, and begged him to ask his ape at once 52 II, XXXII| knight-errantry.~ ~The duchess begged Don Quixote, as he seemed 53 II, XXXII| midday sleep; but the duchess begged Sancho, unless he had a 54 II, XXXIII| of Ubeda.~ ~The duchess begged him to tell her about the 55 II, XXXIII| accustomed to call Dapple; I begged this lady duenna here to 56 II, XLI| handkerchief out of his pocket, he begged the Distressed One to bandage 57 II, XLIX| the story of my ruin, I begged and entreated my brother-O 58 II, L| courteously, and he them, Samson begged him to give them his news, 59 II, LII| people or in a few words, and begged their excellences to be 60 II, LIV| out to see her, and she begged them all to commend her 61 II, LVI| unlace his helmet, and he begged them to come to his help 62 II, LVIII| offered him his services and begged that he would accompany 63 II, LX| account; so far from that, he begged her pardon for the wrong 64 II, LXIII| yard-arm. The viceroy, however, begged him earnestly not to hang 65 II, LXIV| eastward, the general having begged the viceroy to let him know 66 II, LXVI| the White Moon."~ ~Tosilos begged him to explain what had 67 II, LXVIII| as well as he could and begged his master to give him his 68 II, LXIX| the flaming robe. Sancho begged the duke to let them leave 69 II, LXX| s madness went. The duke begged of him if he found him ( 70 II, LXX| his sharpness. Don Quixote begged their permission to take 71 II, LXXIV| to his end. Don Quixote begged them to leave him to himself, 72 II, LXXIV| perceiving it the curate begged the notary to bear witness