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Alphabetical [« »] follower 2 followers 6 followest 1 following 62 follows 27 folly 36 fond 26 | Frequency [« »] 63 run 62 carrasco 62 deep 62 following 62 paid 62 poet 61 enchanters | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances following |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| the Azores in 1582 and the following year, and on the conclusion 2 I, TransPre| Chapter LIX and most of the following chapters of the Second Part 3 I, II| first one he came across, following the example of others in 4 I, IV| flogging him with a belt and following up every blow with scoldings 5 I, VIII| brothers of St. Benedict following our road, nor do we know 6 I, VIII| coach and the rest of her following were making a thousand vows 7 I, XII| oil crop, and the three following not a drop will be got.'"~ ~" 8 I, XVII| to see if his squire was following him.~ ~The innkeeper when 9 I, XVIII| when, on the road they were following, Don Quixote perceived approaching 10 I, XVIII| which will be told in the following chapter.~ ~ ~ ~ 11 I, XIX| what will be told in the following chapter.~ ~ ~ 12 I, XXI| very great man, and a man following him on horseback in every 13 I, XXI| what will be told in the following chapter.~ ~ ~ ~ 14 I, XXII| coming along the road he was following some dozen men on foot strung 15 I, XXVIII| become known; but, except the following night, he came no more, 16 I, XXIX| the well-bearded barber following her, and on coming up to 17 I, XXX| along the road they were following a man mounted on an ass, 18 I, XXXIII| city, Anselmo addressed the following words to Lothario.~ ~"Thou 19 I, XXXIII| which she addressed the following words to him.~ ~ ~ 20 I, XXXIX| in words somewhat to the following effect:~ ~"My sons, to assure 21 I, XXXIX| it, prevented my men from following me, and so I found myself 22 I, XXXIX| the Order of Malta. The following year, which was the year 23 I, XXXIX| Constantinople, and the following year, seventy-three, it 24 I, XXXIX| it than he was), and the following year, seventy-four, he attacked 25 I, XLI| longed for arrived; and, all following out the arrangement and 26 I, XLI| wished; for on the Friday following the day upon which I spoke 27 I, XLII| and the Judge's daughter following her. The captain was waiting 28 I, XLIV| this is the coach he is following: let one of us stay at the 29 I, XLVII| Don Quixote, and set out following in the rear of the cart. 30 I, XLIX| and I mounted upon thee, following the calling for which God 31 I, LI| complaints in solitude. Following our example, many more of 32 II, VIII| passed that night and the following day, without anything worth 33 II, XI| his master; who had, the following day, a fresh adventure, 34 II, XVI| overtaken by a man who was following the same road behind them, 35 II, XVI| from his mother's womb; and following the bent that heaven has 36 II, XX| dancers in the world.~ ~ ~Following these there came an artistic 37 II, XXI| Camacho and those of his following, therefore, being consoled 38 II, XXIII| however, as he cannot help following his natural course, he from 39 II, XXVIII| please to give me, instead of following your worship along roads 40 II, XXVIII| which will be told in the following chapter.~ ~ ~ ~ 41 II, XXXIV| right, as is shown in the following chapter.~ ~ ~ ~ 42 II, XXXVI| sombre like the others. Following these came a personage of 43 II, XXXVI| of his appearance and his following might well have struck with 44 II, XXXVII| end and began the next, following up the same adventure, which 45 II, XXXVIII| TALE OF HER MISFORTUNES~ ~ ~Following the melancholy musicians 46 II, XXXIX| into Castilian, contain the following sentence: 'These two rash 47 II, XLI| parchment on which there was the following inscription in large gold 48 II, XLII| island, the next day, that following Clavileno's flight, the 49 II, XLIV| despatched Sancho with a large following to the village that was 50 II, XLV| whose eyes and heart were following his purse, "Good fellow, 51 II, XLV| I said 'yes.' He, still following up his original unworthy 52 II, XLVI| full-toned, he sang the following ballad, which he had himself 53 II, LI| and the answer was to the following effect.~ ~SANCHO PANZA'S 54 II, LIII| mean each of us is best following the trade he was born to. 55 II, LVII| Rocinante round, Sancho following him on Dapple, he rode out 56 II, LVIII| a better path than I am following at present."~ ~"May God 57 II, LX| opportunities and to spare for following her headlong impulses. In 58 II, LXI| hundreds of others that were following them. Don Quixote and Sancho 59 II, LXII| He entered with all his following, and saw them drawing sheets 60 II, LXVIII| as will be seen in the following chapter.~ ~ ~ ~ 61 II, LXX| as Don Quixote fancied, following up the freak of her lord 62 II, LXXIV| Carrasco, however, put the following lines:~ ~A doughty gentleman