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Alphabetical [« »] fleets 2 flemish 3 fleridas 1 flesh 44 flesh-pots 2 flesh-would 1 fleshless 2 | Frequency [« »] 45 wits 44 expected 44 five 44 flesh 44 glad 44 happiness 44 human | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances flesh |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| as he was the best bit of flesh that ever ate bread in this 2 I, XVIII| worship says, but men of flesh and bone like ourselves; 3 I, XXV| really and truly ladies of flesh and blood, and mistresses 4 I, XXIX| had been stripped off the flesh must have remained torn 5 I, XXX| for it is all the same flesh; no doubt my good father 6 I, XXXIII| beheld her he said, 'This is flesh of my flesh, and bone of 7 I, XXXIII| said, 'This is flesh of my flesh, and bone of my bone.' And 8 I, XXXIII| they shall be two in one flesh; and then was instituted 9 I, XXXIII| persons one and the same flesh; and even more than this 10 I, XXXIII| hence it follows that as the flesh of the wife is one and the 11 I, XXXIII| fall upon the husband's flesh, though he, as has been 12 I, XXXIII| body, because all is one flesh, as the head feels the hurt 13 I, XXXIII| honour or dishonour comes of flesh and blood, and the erring 14 I, XXXIII| statue, not to say a heart of flesh. Lothario gazed upon her 15 I, XXXIV| subject, for I am of your flesh and blood too. Moreover, 16 I, XLIII| and as he was, after all, flesh, though he looked as if 17 I, XLVI| been blanketed by beings of flesh and blood, and not by visionary 18 I, XLVII| there so busily, has firm flesh, and another property very 19 I, XLVII| statue and not a man of flesh. Thus slowly and silently 20 I, LII| and dust:~ The end of all flesh that dies.~ A lady of high 21 II, I| really and truly persons of flesh and blood, that ever lived 22 II, X| soul' that I carry in my flesh. And thou, highest perfection 23 II, XXI| passed, not through Basilio's flesh and ribs, but through a 24 II, XXIII| other tombs, but of actual flesh and bone. His right hand ( 25 II, XXVII| the world, and more of the flesh than of the spirit; for 26 II, XXXII| made of such invulnerable flesh that he cannot be wounded, 27 II, XXXII| to me that I am of tender flesh and not at all impenetrable; 28 II, XXXV| free the softness of my flesh, the gentleness of my nature, 29 II, XXXV| comes to ask me to score my flesh with lashes, and she calls 30 II, XXXV| devil is welcome to. Is my flesh brass? or is it anything 31 II, XXXVI| must know, boor as I am, my flesh is more cotton than hemp, 32 II, XXXVI| to the tenderness of your flesh, as if it was its own sister."~ ~ 33 II, XXXVII| of hunger and cover our flesh, be it delicate or not, 34 II, XLI| have been very tender of flesh."~ ~The duke, the duchess, 35 II, XLVII| judges-are we not men of flesh and blood, and are we not 36 II, XLVIII| duenna on earth that has fair flesh? Is there a duenna in the 37 II, XLIX| bed-time; for judges are only flesh and blood, and must give 38 II, L| imagination or a man of flesh and blood."~ ~"All I know, 39 II, LX| though a clown, tender of flesh;" and at the same time he 40 II, LX| hidden between the skin and flesh, but for the arrival at 41 II, LXVI| take eleven stone of his flesh off his body, here or there, 42 II, LXVI| part with an ounce of his flesh, not to say eleven stone."~ ~" 43 II, LXVI| one strip himself of his flesh; let half the wager be spent 44 II, LXVIII| my doublet, not to say my flesh."~ ~"O hard heart!" said