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Alphabetical [« »] prop-may 1 propensities 1 propensity 3 proper 53 proper-minded 1 properly 21 properties 1 | Frequency [« »] 53 fate 53 montesinos 53 ones 53 proper 53 sake 53 satisfaction 53 satisfied | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances proper |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, AuthPre| and plainly, with clear, proper, and well-placed words, 2 I, V| was what seemed to him the proper time he entered the village 3 I, VI| looked upon it as right and proper, being persuaded that the 4 I, XII| her, though it be one as proper and holy as that of matrimony, 5 I, XIII| such it is as natural and proper to be in love as to the 6 I, XIII| it is neither right nor proper to do the will of one who 7 I, XVIII| named! giving to each its proper attributes with marvellous 8 I, XIX| achievements must have thought it proper that I should take some 9 I, XIX| trouble enough. The ass is in proper trim, the mountains are 10 I, XXI| to fix upon any being the proper thing for true knights-errant), 11 I, XXVI| her life, as he is, in his proper costume, and she is this 12 I, XXIX| now, leaving this to its proper season, I would ask the 13 I, XLI| than might be considered proper. But for my part I should 14 I, XLII| accidents of fortune at their proper value."~ ~"Still," said 15 I, XLIII| shall see whether it will be proper or not to open to you."~ ~" 16 I, XLVI| his senses and in his own proper character, and he, though 17 I, XLIX| nor sleeps, nor gives a proper answer to any question; 18 II, II| just as it is and in its proper shape, not allowing flattery 19 II, VII| what will be told in its proper place.~ ~While Don Quixote 20 II, VII| appertaining, belonging, proper and peculiar to the order 21 II, X| sumptuous state chamber proper to her rank; and should 22 II, X| to see my lady in her own proper form. The fact is I was 23 II, XII| night, the natural couch and proper retreat of knights-errant, 24 II, XIII| and said he, "You are a proper trusty squire, one of the 25 II, XIV| to subdue you in your own proper shape; but as it is not 26 II, XIV| finished off before their proper time comes and they drop 27 II, XIV| round in order to take a proper distance to charge back 28 II, XV| return to him again at the proper time, so as not to omit 29 II, XVI| orphans, and minors, the proper and natural duty of knights-errant; 30 II, XVII| s breast as in their own proper depository and muniment-house; 31 II, XVIII| Saragossa, for that was his proper destination; and that, first 32 II, XIX| marry their children to the proper person and at the proper 33 II, XIX| proper person and at the proper time; and if it was left 34 II, XXII| friends, so that at the proper time they might aid him 35 II, XXIII| which at leisure and at the proper time I will give thee an 36 II, XXV| as he did not think it proper that an ape should divine 37 II, XXIX| things and change their proper shapes; I do not mean to 38 II, XXXI| listening, said to him, "Is this proper conversation for the place, 39 II, XXXII| roughly, exceeds the bounds of proper reproof, for that comes 40 II, XXXII| squire, saw her in her own proper shape, which is the fairest 41 II, XXXIII| shall see her in her own proper form, and then Sancho will 42 II, XXXIII| ought to be more natural and proper for duennas to feed asses 43 II, XXXVI| ladyship will give me a proper scourge or cord, I'll lay 44 II, XXXVII| the duke if it would be proper to go out to receive her, 45 II, XXXVIII| never be able to make a proper return, because my strange 46 II, XLII| will provide you with the proper attire for you to wear, 47 II, XLIX| in a hurry; wait for the proper time and season for doing 48 II, XLIX| open the negotiation at the proper season, persuading himself 49 II, L| me a hooped petticoat, a proper fashionable one of the best 50 II, LX| enchanters changing the man's proper shape into a lacquey's the 51 II, LXII| author, "for those are their proper equivalents."~ ~"I would 52 II, LXIII| dress her in the attire proper to her, so that her beauty 53 II, LXVI| of mine; but not with the proper amount of prudence, and