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Alphabetical [« »] fortune-teller 1 fortunes 16 forty 9 forward 61 forwardness 1 forwards 1 fostered 1 | Frequency [« »] 62 poet 61 enchanters 61 fixed 61 forward 61 hour 61 moor 61 speaking | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances forward |
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1 I, TransPre| crime to bring Cervantes forward smirking and grinning at 2 I, TransPre| needless to say they were put forward by Cervantes in all good 3 I, TransPre| general public did not come forward to make him comfortable 4 I, TransPre| temporary purpose, puts forward a lay figure. There is life 5 I, III| he might from that time forward know to whom he was beholden 6 I, XIX| call myself from this day forward; and that the said name 7 I, XX| adventure you are looking forward to."~ ~"What art thou talking 8 I, XX| hate her from that time forward that, in order to escape 9 I, XX| squire: so that from this day forward in our intercourse we must 10 I, XXV| trees, that from this day forward shall bear me company in 11 I, XXVII| dared at that moment to rush forward crying aloud, 'Luscinda, 12 I, XXVII| for I should have come forward to support any assertion 13 I, XXVIII| to see as he was leaning forward, bathing his feet in the 14 I, XXIX| preparing yourself to look forward to happier fortunes; for 15 I, XXIX| sprang from his mule and came forward to receive her in his arms, 16 I, XXXIV| for a wife, and he looked forward anxiously to meeting him 17 I, XXXVI| bearing, dismounted, and came forward to take down the woman who 18 I, XXXVI| of what might happen, ran forward to support her, and said 19 I, XXXVI| worthy Sancho Panza, ran forward and gathered round Don Fernando, 20 I, XXXVII| happy result I am looking forward to, I trust to God and the 21 I, XXXVIII| nature. To be sure he looks forward to the approach of night 22 I, XXXVIII| many are the arguments put forward on each side; for besides 23 I, XL| and then the third went forward, but with the same result 24 I, XL| truth; so from that time forward our sole occupation was 25 I, XL| of the same three going forward before I did; but the reed 26 I, XLI| my comrades, and looked forward with impatience to the hour 27 I, XLIV| than what your worship puts forward, Mambrino's helmet is just 28 I, XLV| that now, for me to come forward to give an opinion in such 29 I, XLVII| conversation with Don Quixote, came forward, in order to answer in such 30 I, XLVII| have a chance of coming forward as a magician if he likes. 31 I, XLVIII| when the barber, coming forward, joined them, and said to 32 I, L| I may seem to put myself forward without being asked, I will, 33 I, LII| eagerly must thou be looking forward to this preface, expecting 34 I, LII| no one may dare to bring forward any further evidence against 35 II, VI| master Don Quixote came forward to receive him with open 36 II, VII| The arch wag Samson came forward, and embracing him as he 37 II, XVII| Countenance be from this time forward changed, altered, transformed, 38 II, XVII| Don Quixote; and pressing forward at a better pace than before, 39 II, XX| place. Interest then came forward and went through two more 40 II, XX| retired, and Poetry came forward, and when she had gone through 41 II, XXII| obligation to him for coming forward in defence of their cause; 42 II, XXVII| exhibition was over he brought forward the accomplishments of his 43 II, XXVIII| encourage thyself to look forward to the fulfillment of my 44 II, XXXI| the duchess, for he looked forward to finding in her castle 45 II, XXXI| court two fair damsels came forward and threw over Don Quixote' 46 II, XXXVIII| Quixote went some twelve paces forward to meet her. She then, kneeling 47 II, XLII| good luck, fortune has come forward to meet thee. I who counted 48 II, XLV| cattle dealer, and she came forward making a great outcry and 49 II, XLVI| unequal combat. The duke ran forward to part the combatants, 50 II, XLVII| room, and four pages came forward to present him with water 51 II, XLIX| was satisfied and looked forward to the approach of night 52 II, LIII| fixed they bade him march forward and lead them on and give 53 II, LIV| about him, and urging Dapple forward he broke through them. But 54 II, LV| satisfaction was looking forward to the day fixed for the 55 II, LVIII| as he was about to press forward and break through all, suddenly 56 II, LIX| after all, when I looked forward to palms, triumphs, and 57 II, LXII| inquisitive, the first to come forward was one of the two friends 58 II, LXII| retired the other friend came forward and asked it, "Tell me, 59 II, LXII| Then Don Quixote came forward and said, "Tell me, thou 60 II, LXVI| the promise I have given. Forward then, Sancho my friend, 61 II, LXIX| that the happiness we look forward to from her restoration