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Alphabetical [« »] attended 15 attendeth 1 attending 2 attention 54 attentions 6 attentive 3 attentively 22 | Frequency [« »] 55 shut 55 style 55 wise 54 attention 54 black 54 different 54 gives | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances attention |
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1 I, Commend| people as they pass.~ Win the attention of the wise,~ And give the 2 I, XIII| along listening with great attention to the conversation of the 3 I, XIV| are here to give me your attention, for will not take much 4 I, XVI| while the Asturian gave her attention to Sancho, who needed it 5 I, XX| your worship give me your attention, for here I begin. What 6 I, XX| for the future pay more attention to thy person and to what 7 I, XXIV| it was with the greatest attention Don Quixote listened to 8 I, XXVII| and deserving of the same attention as the main story.~ ~"To 9 I, XXVIII| peasant girl with fixed attention, for he began to suspect 10 I, XXX| that be so, give me your attention." As soon as she said this, 11 I, XXXIII| listened to them with such attention that, except to say what 12 I, XXXIII| a moral lesson worthy of attention and study and imitation. 13 I, XXXIV| But then I have called his attention to it in the letter I wrote 14 I, XXXIV| said to him, "Lothario, pay attention to what I say to thee: if 15 I, XXXIV| Anselmo had with the deepest attention listened to and seen played 16 I, XXXVII| eager to show kindness and attention to the lovely Moor.~ ~Don 17 I, XXXVIII| worships will give me your attention you will hear a true story 18 I, XLI| consoled Zoraida, we turned our attention to our voyage, in which 19 I, XLII| stable; and as they were all attention, wondering, Cardenio came 20 I, XLII| Dorothea, giving all her attention to it, made out the words 21 I, XLIII| the singer by giving my attention to your transports, for 22 I, XLIII| surprised; but turning her attention to the song she found that 23 I, XLV| that he paid little or no attention to these facetious proceedings.~ ~" 24 I, XLVII| servants, listened with attention to the account of the character, 25 I, XLVIII| writing without paying any attention to good taste or the rules 26 I, XLVIII| what shall I say of their attention to the time in which the 27 I, XLIX| listened with the greatest attention to the canon's words, and 28 I, L| and you will give me your attention for a little, tell you a 29 I, L| to show him she was all attention to what he was going to 30 I, LII| remarked with particular attention the manner in which it had 31 I, LII| are not good subjects, pay attention and listen to what I am 32 II, I| careful to treat him with attention, and give him comforting 33 II, I| of the Turk. Give me your attention and follow me. Is it, pray, 34 II, III| and did not pay so much attention to the spots on the bright 35 II, IV| or whatever he is, pay attention to what he is doing, and 36 II, IX| befell him which demand fresh attention and a new chapter.~ ~ ~ ~ 37 II, XIV| Quixote, however, paid no attention to these difficulties, and 38 II, XVI| Quixote saw very plainly the attention with which the traveller 39 II, XVI| listened with the greatest attention to the account of the gentleman' 40 II, XXII| Panza listened with deep attention to the words of Don Quixote, 41 II, XXVIII| KNOW, IF HE READS THEM WITH ATTENTION~ ~ ~When the brave man flees, 42 II, XLIII| to him with the deepest attention, and endeavoured to fix 43 II, XLIV| In the meantime turn thy attention to what happened his master 44 II, XLIV| government, now demands our attention.~ ~ ~ ~ 45 II, XLVI| order that he may turn his attention to Sancho Panza, who was 46 II, XLVIII| season, for Sancho claims our attention, and the methodical arrangement 47 II, LI| your worship please to pay attention, for the case is an important 48 II, LI| to the letter with great attention, and it was praised and 49 II, LIV| inhabitants do not pay any attention to trifling points; everyone 50 II, LVI| liberty, and so he paid no attention to the sound of the trumpet, 51 II, LVIII| been listening with great attention, cried out in a loud voice, " 52 II, LX| Roque, who was paying more attention to the fair Claudia's adventure 53 II, LXXIII| about to answer, when his attention was diverted by seeing a 54 II, LXXIV| The niece listened with attention to her uncle's words, and