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Alphabetical [« »] offends 1 offensive 9 offer 59 offered 64 offering 15 offerings 3 offers 17 | Frequency [« »] 64 grant 64 knight-errantry 64 knowing 64 offered 64 persons 64 remained 64 renegade | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances offered |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| more than double the sum offered, and as his term of office 2 I, III| his knowledge, had been offered to him by these low people, 3 I, XV| vengeance for the insult offered to Rocinante before our 4 I, XV| the insults that have been offered me, whether they have been, 5 I, XV| have been, are, or shall be offered me by high or low, rich 6 I, XVI| your great goodness has offered me."~ ~Maritornes was fretting 7 I, XVII| hospitality that might be offered them is their due by law 8 I, XXIII| other than that which chance offered wherever night might overtake 9 I, XXIV| chance and opportunity it offered me of returning to see my 10 I, XXIV| satisfaction for the affront he has offered me, fighting with him hand 11 I, XXVII| purchased the very day he offered to speak to my father, and 12 I, XXVII| Nay; so far from that, I offered with the greatest pleasure 13 I, XXVII| to their wishes when they offered her for a husband a gentleman 14 I, XXVIII| refuse to listen to comfort offered with good intention. And 15 I, XXVIII| the household, he gave and offered gifts and presents to my 16 I, XXVIII| me bent upon my purpose, offered to bear me company, as he 17 I, XXIX| good-will than the curate offered his services in any way 18 I, XXIX| and at once alighting, he offered his saddle to the curate, 19 I, XXX| such a piece of luck as is offered you now? Is my lady Dulcinea 20 I, XXXIII| trouble of composing them, he offered to do it himself. Lothario 21 I, XXXIII| not to go, and Lothario offered to accompany him, but nothing 22 I, XXXVI| good advice that had been offered to him, by stooping down 23 I, XXXVII| Luscinda; "she has only been offered our company for this evening 24 I, XXXVII| ought, the favour you have offered, which, on such an occasion 25 I, XXXIX| whenever an opportunity offered how we fared, whether well 26 I, XXXIX| entrusted himself, and who offered to conduct him in the disguise 27 I, XLI| from their horses, and each offered his to carry us to the city 28 I, XLII| Cardenio and the rest of them offered to be of service to him 29 I, XLII| particular Don Fernando offered, if he would go back with 30 I, XLII| remainder of it. Don Quixote offered to mount guard over the 31 I, XLVI| Judge had also very readily offered to pay the score; and all 32 I, LII| men of learning. They all offered their services to Eugenio 33 I, LII| violence of any kind is to be offered to any damsel. But I trust 34 II, III| government of that island offered you by Senor Don Quixote."~ ~" 35 II, VII| by all means take. Samson offered him one, as he knew a friend 36 II, XV| feather-headed fellow, offered himself as his squire. Carrasco 37 II, XVI| you like; for if she was offered to him between two plates 38 II, XVI| She must on no account be offered for sale, unless, indeed, 39 II, XVII| the green gaban would have offered resistance, but he found 40 II, XXII| knees and in a low voice offered up a prayer to heaven, imploring 41 II, XXII| seeking there;" and the cousin offered up almost the same prayers 42 II, XXXI| greatest affront that could be offered me;" and addressing Sancho, 43 II, XXXIV| give him up though they offered him a horse), he placed 44 II, XLI| wooden horse the Greeks offered to the goddess Pallas, which 45 II, XLVIII| married to my lord the duke, offered to take me with her to this 46 II, L| described; for indignities offered to their charms and self-esteem 47 II, L| his doings. The bachelor offered to write the letters in 48 II, LIII| another, even if it was offered me between two plates, as 49 II, LIV| opportunity should have offered for letting his noble hosts 50 II, LVII| hospitality that has been offered you in this very castle, 51 II, LVIII| history. The gay shepherd offered him his services and begged 52 II, LVIII| offer what my master has offered now?"~ ~Don Quixote turned 53 II, LIX| upon it."~ ~"None can be offered to Senor Don Quixote," said 54 II, LX| her pious resolution, and offered to accompany her whithersoever 55 II, LXI| that these latter days have offered us in lying histories, but 56 II, LXIII| of agility, and if anyone offered to lay hold of him to whirl 57 II, LXIII| he had been left. Ricote offered for that object more than 58 II, LXIII| renegade already mentioned, who offered to return to Algiers in 59 II, LXIII| for him, and her father offered to go and pay the ransom 60 II, LXIII| while on his own part he offered all that house contained 61 II, LXV| remaining there. Don Antonio offered to arrange the matter at 62 II, LXV| Gregorio and Ana Felix. Ricote offered Don Gregorio a thousand 63 II, LXXIII| idea as a bright one, and offered to share the life with him. " 64 II, LXXIII| resolution he had made, and again offered to bear him company all