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Alphabetical [« »] virtually 1 virtue 95 virtues 14 virtuous 44 virues 1 visage 1 visible 6 | Frequency [« »] 44 signs 44 thinking 44 tree 44 virtuous 43 alive 43 believed 43 breast | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances virtuous |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| is his madness makes him virtuous.~ ~In the Second Part, Cervantes 2 I, TransPre| comical, clever, amiable, or virtuous. But Cervantes was too true 3 I, XIV| it that holds to such a virtuous resolution."~ ~Whether it 4 I, XV| for I took him to be a virtuous person and as quiet as myself. 5 I, XXIV| beautiful, modest, discreet, and virtuous, that no one who knew her 6 I, XXIV| object and overcome her virtuous resolutions, he determined 7 I, XXV| Aldonza Lorenzo is fair and virtuous; and as to her pedigree 8 I, XXVIII| hold my soul secured by virtuous intentions, very different 9 I, XXXIII| friend, that a woman is virtuous only in proportion as she 10 I, XXXIII| therefore hold her who is virtuous through fear or want of 11 I, XXXIII| desire is full, and that the virtuous woman of whom the sage says ' 12 I, XXXIII| necessary for the pursuit of a virtuous, honourable, modest and 13 I, XXXIII| woman, decoy one that is virtuous, make overtures to one that 14 I, XXXIII| thou hast a wife, modest, virtuous, pure-minded and prudent, 15 I, XXXIII| to thee? but if she be as virtuous as thou believest, it is 16 I, XXXIII| precious as a chaste and virtuous woman, and that the whole 17 I, XXXIII| which consists in being virtuous. Naturalists tell us that 18 I, XXXIII| than life and liberty. The virtuous and chaste woman is an ermine, 19 I, XXXIII| must be put before her. A virtuous woman, too, is like a mirror, 20 I, XXXIII| more than this when the virtuous are married; for though 21 I, XXXIII| disturb the peace of thy virtuous consort; see for what an 22 I, XXXIII| said this, the wise and virtuous Lothario was silent, and 23 I, XXXIII| ruin. Thy wife Camilla is virtuous, thou dost possess her in 24 I, XXXIV| trust in God and in her own virtuous intentions, with which she 25 I, XXXIV| sincerity, that he overthrew the virtuous resolves of Camilla and 26 I, XXXIV| a resolution so bold and virtuous he restrained himself, intending 27 I, XLVII| here a beauteous lady, virtuous, wise, and modest; there 28 II, I| For tell me, who was more virtuous and more valiant than the 29 II, III| give most pleasure to a virtuous and eminent man is to find 30 II, V| he busy at something is a virtuous damsel's holiday; be off 31 II, VI| virtue, and those who are virtuous cannot fail to receive commendation. 32 II, XVI| for our horse is the most virtuous and well-behaved horse in 33 II, XVI| reward learning that is virtuous and worthy; for learning 34 II, XVI| science of poetry in wise, virtuous, and thoughtful subjects, 35 II, XXII| deception which aims at virtuous ends;" and the marriage 36 II, XXIX| induce this rabble to do any virtuous action. In this adventure 37 II, XXXII| the merit of a fair and virtuous woman is capable of performing 38 II, XLII| and take a pride in doing virtuous actions, thou wilt have 39 II, XLIV| knight so valiant and so virtuous; and may kind heaven infuse 40 II, XLIV| alone is beautiful, wise, virtuous, graceful, and high-bred, 41 II, XLIX| privileges, to reward the virtuous, and above all to respect 42 II, LX| could be anyone capable of a virtuous thought, and he said in 43 II, LXX| patient under suffering and virtuous, and so much so that my 44 II, LXXIII| love while he followed the virtuous pastoral calling; and he