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Alphabetical [« »] condemns 2 condensed 4 condescend 2 condition 58 conditions 16 condole 1 condolence 3 | Frequency [« »] 59 queen 59 quite 59 somewhat 58 condition 58 el 58 especially 58 haste | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances condition |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| inform their family of their condition, and the poor people at 2 I, TransPre| comply with the primary condition of pleasing: were the playgoers 3 I, I| and significant of his condition as a hack before he became 4 I, III| knights-errant of whatever rank or condition they might be, all for the 5 I, VIII| on the plain, in a sorry condition. Sancho hastened to his 6 I, IX| me; but it must be on one condition and understanding, which 7 I, XIII| dispute with me save on the condition that Zerbino placed at the 8 I, XIV| one, whatever his rank or condition, dare to follow the beautiful 9 I, XV| not excepting any rank or condition whatsoever."~ ~To all which 10 I, XVI| sleek, plump, and in prime condition, for he was one of the rich 11 I, XX| that in this there is no condition more hazardous than that 12 I, XXII| intention, and this is a condition that can be complied with 13 I, XXIII| dreadest; but it must be on one condition, that never, in life or 14 I, XXIII| from its torn and rotten condition he was able to see its contents, 15 I, XXIII| grievous nature such as the condition to which it had brought 16 I, XXIV| me, and would I were in a condition to requite with something 17 I, XXIV| manner so foreign to your condition as your garb and appearance 18 I, XXV| bethink thee of the place and condition to which absence from thee 19 I, XXV| as well in beauty as in condition; Helen approaches her not 20 I, XXV| ingrate, dear enemy, the condition to which I am reduced on 21 I, XXVIII| reason to be ashamed of their condition, but neither are they so 22 I, XXVIII| have fallen from the happy condition I have described, to the 23 I, XXVIII| its course at the level my condition required; for marriages 24 I, XXIX| brought you to your present condition has reduced to the state 25 I, XXX| becoming aware of my orphan condition would overrun my kingdom 26 I, XXXI| short he left me in such a condition that I have been until now 27 I, XXXVI| am now in this miserable condition; and this I call you yourself 28 I, XLII| any of us had known of his condition he need not have waited 29 I, XLIV| which so ill becomes your condition?"~ ~Tears came into the 30 I, XLIV| against persons of squirely condition; but call my squire Sancho 31 I, XLVII| this, and bring me to this condition? And if thou wouldst prove 32 I, L| sort, of whatever rank or condition they may be-that these should 33 I, LII| cart, for I am not in a condition to press the saddle of Rocinante, 34 II, I| test the improvement in his condition, although they thought it 35 II, I| restored me to my original condition, so likewise he will restore 36 II, IV| with him it must be on the condition that he is to do all the 37 II, V| recall to us some lowly condition in which we have seen him, 38 II, VI| in some lowly and humble condition. Of plebeian lineages I 39 II, XIII| their opinion as to the condition, quality, goodness or badness 40 II, XVI| him to be a man of good condition. What he in green thought 41 II, XX| has hard cash, I wish my condition of life was as becoming 42 II, XXIX| bark most cheerfully, on condition that they delivered up to 43 II, XXXIV| these huntings don't suit my condition or agree with my conscience."~ ~" 44 II, XXXV| Montesinos and to her former condition of peasant wench, or else 45 II, XXXV| after all. It must be a condition, too, that I am not to be 46 II, XXXVII| duennas, of whatever sort or condition they may be, are plagues 47 II, XLII| craving to quit my own humble condition or better myself, but from 48 II, XLV| do him a service, on the condition that he was to return them 49 II, XLVI| a nose not in very good condition, and greatly vexed that 50 II, XLVIII| before you the unprotected condition of my daughter, her youth, 51 II, LIV| the reception our unhappy condition needs; and in Barbary and 52 II, LVIII| Rocinante in no very sound condition.~ ~ ~They all got up, however, 53 II, LIX| left the landlord in the X condition, repaired to the room where 54 II, LX| will; for, if it is the condition of the remedy that Sancho 55 II, LXII| that can be imagined, on condition that you will keep what 56 II, LXV| hurting him, making it the condition of our combat that the vanquished 57 II, LXVII| senor! is your worship in a condition now to inquire into other 58 II, LXXIV| learned from the bachelor the condition his master was in, and finding