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Alphabetical [« »] num-skull 1 numancia 2 numantia 1 number 60 number-that 1 numbered 2 numberless 4 | Frequency [« »] 60 covered 60 lest 60 meant 60 number 60 save 60 shepherd 60 spanish | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances number |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| thousand blows of the stick, a number which most likely would 2 I, TransPre| after his death. So large a number naturally supplied the demand 3 I, TransPre| to "Don Quixote." A vast number of its admirers began to 4 I, VI| let it go to swell the number of the condemned in the 5 I, XII| well as in land, no small number of cattle and sheep, and 6 I, XII| beautiful, and the greater number were in love with her past 7 I, XIII| some of cypress. Six of the number were carrying a bier covered 8 I, XVIII| myself one of so honourable a number) we have never won any battle 9 I, XVIII| And so he went on naming a number of knights of one squadron 10 I, XVIII| contains."~ ~Good God! what a number of countries and nations 11 I, XIX| were travelling a great number of lights which looked exactly 12 I, XXII| offices, and recognised number, as with the brokers on 13 I, XXIII| left there appeared a great number of goats and behind them 14 I, XXV| and delivered for the same number received here in hand, which 15 I, XXIX| attacked us belong to a number of galley slaves who, they 16 I, XXXIII| cut down, and reduce the number of days for going to his 17 I, XXXVIII| by war fall short of the number of those who have perished 18 I, XXXIX| how could such a small number, however resolute, sally 19 I, XXXIX| gallantly and stoutly that the number of the enemy killed in twenty-two 20 I, XLI| reputation of possessing a great number, and the purest in all Algiers, 21 I, XLV| tired collecting such a number of opinions, for I find 22 I, XLVIII| in them, like the greater number of those which are commonly 23 I, LI| out of any of the large number he laid claim to. All the 24 II, II| then they go into such a number of things that they don' 25 II, V| and are reckoned in the number of the people. The best 26 II, V| senses, or five, or whatever number I have, I am not going to 27 II, VI| merely serve to swell the number of those that live, without 28 II, VIII| did not include her in the number of the others, telling him 29 II, XI| mummers' dress with a great number of bells, and armed with 30 II, XII| you? Do you belong to the number of the happy or of the miserable?"~ ~" 31 II, XII| to be reckoned among the number of the most talkative squires."~ ~ 32 II, XVIII| water (for as regard the number of buckets there is some 33 II, XX| handsome field trappings and a number of little bells attached 34 II, XXI| by violence, and a great number of them drawing their swords 35 II, XXXI| in double file, the same number on each side, all with the 36 II, XXXI| receive Don Quixote.~ ~A vast number of polite speeches were 37 II, XXXII| himself like a man, but the number of his antagonists makes 38 II, XXXIV| duchess, "though more in number than the Greek Commander' 39 II, XXXIV| there, on all sides, a vast number of trumpets and other military 40 II, XXXV| remain waiting until the number of stripes is completed."~ ~" 41 II, XXXV| still wanting or over the number."~ ~"There will be no need 42 II, XXXV| when you reach the full number, the lady Dulcinea will 43 II, XLI| started, and seeing such a number of people stretched on the 44 II, XLIV| out attended by a great number of people. He was dressed 45 II, XLV| All present laughed at the number of caps and the novelty 46 II, L| entered it he observed a number of women washing in a brook, 47 II, L| and litters and a great number of attendants."~ ~"By God," 48 II, LVI| victor, but the greater number were vexed and disappointed 49 II, LVIII| it was agreed upon by a number of friends and relations 50 II, LIX| and retain me among the number of your greatest friends 51 II, LX| given himself five lashes, a number paltry and disproportioned 52 II, LX| disproportioned to the vast number required. At this thought 53 II, LX| reals; my soldiers must number some sixty; see how much 54 II, LXI| calm water, while a vast number of horsemen on fine horses 55 II, LXIII| instant. Sancho, seeing such a number of men stripped to the skin, 56 II, LXIII| about six-and-thirty in number, all smart fellows and most 57 II, LXV| of the White Moon, and a number of boys followed him too, 58 II, LXVI| village they found a great number of people at the door of 59 II, LXX| reckon and retain me in the number of your most faithful servants, 60 II, LXXI| hast reached the desired number; and that thou mayest not