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Alphabetical [« »] gives 54 givest 5 giving 107 glad 44 gladden 2 gladdened 1 gladdening 1 | Frequency [« »] 44 expected 44 five 44 flesh 44 glad 44 happiness 44 human 44 idea | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances glad |
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1 I, XXIII| Countenance, "and I am very glad that thou art willing to 2 I, XXXIV| see that Lothario was not glad, still he imagined it was 3 I, XXXVII| the rest, I am heartily glad that her ladyship the queen 4 I, XL| from Constantinople, rather glad to be so near Spain, not 5 I, XLI| satisfied likewise; and then in glad silence and with cheerful 6 I, XLI| of her own free will, as glad, I imagine, to find herself 7 I, XLII| to it that we should be glad if it were to begin again, 8 I, XLII| everybody was well pleased and glad at the captive's good fortune; 9 I, XLIII| though I should have been glad if that could be, being 10 I, XLIII| and I was surprised, and glad; he watched me, unsuspected 11 I, XLVI| that he would have been glad if the earth had opened 12 I, L| this reason I should be glad were fortune soon to offer 13 I, LII| and value."~ ~"I am very glad of that," returned his wife; " 14 II, III| say they would have been glad if the author had left out 15 II, III| there are many who would be glad to know what he did with 16 II, V| friend, that you are so glad?"~ ~To which he replied, " 17 II, V| s will, I should be very glad not to be so well pleased 18 II, V| mean by saying you would be glad, if it were God's will, 19 II, V| replied Sancho, "I am glad because I have made up my 20 II, V| right in saying I would be glad, if it were God's will, 21 II, VIII| well; but still I would be glad if your worship would dissolve 22 II, IX| though Sancho would have been glad had it been quite dark, 23 II, XI| instant Don Quixote was glad of it, believing that some 24 II, XXV| said Sancho, "I would be glad if your worship would make 25 II, XXVIII| good-for-nothing squire I'll be glad to be left a pauper without 26 II, XXXI| made answer, "I should be glad if your worship would do 27 II, XXXIII| overhear us, I should be glad if the senor governor would 28 II, XXXIV| of which Sancho was very glad, taking it to be a good 29 II, XXXV| the expectant rivers; the glad earth, the unclouded sky, 30 II, XXXVI| the address to it; I'd be glad if your discretion would 31 II, XXXVII| and duchess were extremely glad to see how readily Don Quixote 32 II, L| gerfalcon, of which I am very glad, and my lord the duke, of 33 II, L| it seems to make my heart glad."~ ~"You will be glad too," 34 II, L| heart glad."~ ~"You will be glad too," said the page, "when 35 II, LI| other towns.~ ~I am very glad my lady the duchess has 36 II, LIII| duke will be beyond measure glad to see him."~ ~They all 37 II, LIV| mounted on Dapple, half glad, half sad, he paced along 38 II, LVII| of La Mancha? Still I'm glad to see my Teresa behaved 39 II, LX| of man; he was extremely glad, therefore, to meet him 40 II, LXV| to say I should have been glad had it turned out just the 41 II, LXV| know the viceroy will be glad that the worthy Ricote should 42 II, LXVI| adversity just as much as to be glad in prosperity; I judge by 43 II, LXVI| when I was a governor I was glad, now that I am a squire 44 II, LXX| usual for the winners to be glad and the losers sorry, there