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Alphabetical [« »] figments 2 figs 2 figueroa 2 figure 50 figure-let 1 figures 27 figures-that 1 | Frequency [« »] 51 till 51 wanted 50 cart 50 figure 50 past 50 plainly 50 rueful | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances figure |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| important and prominent figure in the Second Part than 2 I, TransPre| purpose, puts forward a lay figure. There is life and individuality 3 I, I| week-days he made a brave figure in his best homespun. He 4 I, II| He, seeing this grotesque figure clad in armour that did 5 I, II| the drollest and oddest figure that can be imagined; and 6 I, IV| seeing before him this figure in full armour brandishing 7 I, IV| the sight of the strange figure that uttered it, and from 8 I, IV| uttered it, and from both figure and language at once guessed 9 I, XXIII| at the sight of the face, figure, and armour of Don Quixote 10 I, XXXII| and even at the comely figure of the shepherd Cardenio. 11 I, XXXVII| staff or pike. The strange figure he presented filled Don 12 I, XLII| no less astonished by his figure than by his talk; and before 13 I, XLII| of quality; but with the figure, countenance, and bearing 14 I, XLVII| than a well-proportioned figure. And besides all this they 15 I, LI| names of the personages that figure in this tragedy, the end 16 I, LII| this man who makes such a figure and talks in such a strain?"~ ~" 17 I, LII| Litany, struck by the strange figure of Don Quixote, the leanness 18 II, V| well dressed and making a figure with rich garments and retinue 19 II, XI| cane roof, and the first figure that presented itself to 20 II, XVI| bearing and his gravity-a figure and picture such as had 21 II, XVIII| amazement at the extraordinary figure he presented; he, however, 22 II, XXV| not undertake to set up a figure as readily as pick up a 23 II, XXV| lady who asked one of these figure schemers whether her little 24 II, XXV| after having set up his figure, made answer that the bitch 25 II, XXVI| he went on to say, "This figure that you see here on horseback, 26 II, XXVI| Verily, knight of the rueful figure he must be to have disfigured 27 II, XXVI| of hunger."~ ~"For this figure," said Master Pedro, "that 28 II, XXIX| and of the enchanters who figure and speak in them. When 29 II, XXX| who figures, or ought to figure, in the said history under 30 II, XXXI| each other inside; such a figure, that if the damsels waiting 31 II, XXXII| strangest and most ludicrous figure that could be imagined. 32 II, XXXV| twenty. Beside her was a figure in a robe of state, as they 33 II, XXXV| harps on the car, and the figure in the robe rose up, and 34 II, XXXVI| girdling or crossing his figure, he had a broad baldric 35 II, XXXVIII| forming an elegant geometrical figure with the three acute angles 36 II, XLI| like nothing so much as a figure in some Roman triumph painted 37 II, XLV| beard, and the fat squat figure of the new governor astonished 38 II, XLVII| gracefulness and her tall figure, it would astonish you; 39 II, XLVIII| scared by seeing such a figure as hers, she was terrified 40 II, LII| my daughter and I make a figure and a brave show at Court, 41 II, LVIII| with wonder, as well at the figure as at the words of Don Quixote, 42 II, LVIII| captivated her so. What gallant figure was it, what bold bearing, 43 II, LX| and perceived this comely figure, which drawing near thus 44 II, LX| bearing, high spirit, comely figure, and adventure of the fair 45 II, LXII| It was a sight to see the figure Don Quixote made, long, 46 II, LXII| which resembled a bust or figure of a Roman emperor, and 47 II, LXII| and neck of the bust or figure, there passed a tube of 48 II, LXVI| heard, at his own strange figure and at the shrewdness of 49 II, LXVII| shepherd Carrascon will figure as a rejected one, and the 50 II, LXIX| help smiling to see the figure Sancho presented. And now