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Alphabetical [« »] intense 2 intensely 1 intent 1 intention 42 intentionally 1 intentioned 1 intentions 25 | Frequency [« »] 42 field 42 gentle 42 grave 42 intention 42 land 42 noble 42 provided | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances intention |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| that he had at one time an intention of dealing with the pastoral 2 I, TransPre| that Cervantes had some intention of bringing Dulcinea, or 3 I, TransPre| utters when he announces his intention of taking his ass with him. " 4 I, II| without giving notice of his intention to anyone, and without anybody 5 I, II| own; for though I had no intention of declaring myself until 6 I, IV| who followed out his first intention, which was to make straight 7 I, VIII| uplifted sword and a firm intention of splitting him in half, 8 I, XII| them come to declare his intention to her, though it be one 9 I, XIV| were full. Seeing his good intention, the travellers were unwilling 10 I, XVI| same but with a different intention, for his was to chastise 11 I, XX| shepherd carried out his intention, and driving his goats before 12 I, XXI| hour; moreover, I have no intention of putting myself in the 13 I, XXII| will say for your worship's intention, and this is a condition 14 I, XXV| record? And though I have no intention of imitating Roland, or 15 I, XXVIII| comfort offered with good intention. And so, senora, or senor, 16 I, XXVIII| were done with the opposite intention. Not that the high-bred 17 I, XXVIII| his purpose; he who has no intention of paying does not trouble 18 I, XXVIII| Luscinda had done him, and his intention of going where no one should 19 I, XXXIII| wronged in anything more than intention, and my wrong will remain 20 I, XXXIII| Lothario agreed to all with an intention very different from what 21 I, XXXIV| was made with a serious intention. I thought, too, that she, 22 I, XXXIV| as yet only committed in intention, and Camilla's may change 23 I, XXXIV| pressed her to explain her intention fully, so that he might 24 I, XXXIV| proceed from any deliberate intention, but from some heedlessness 25 I, XXXIX| accoutrements; thence it was my intention to go and take service in 26 I, LII| malapert, but I have no such intention; let his offence be his 27 II, I| and, so help me God, my intention was good, and your worship 28 II, IV| that time. Announcing his intention to the bachelor, he asked 29 II, VII| been his death. Samson's intention in persuading him to sally 30 II, X| that you were here with the intention of going to tamper with 31 II, XI| words what the speaker's intention was, Death in an instant 32 II, XXVI| fled, and with this good intention I did what you have seen. 33 II, XXVIII| when I had a firm and fixed intention of making thee lord of the 34 II, XXXIII| scolding, and not with any intention of hurting him; and if it 35 II, XXXVIII| make promises they have no intention or power of fulfilling. 36 II, XLIX| the rounds, for it is my intention to purge this island of 37 II, LII| orders and tonsure, with the intention of becoming a priest. Minguilla, 38 II, LX| you no harm; for I have no intention of doing injury to soldiers, 39 II, LXIII| for, if so, as he had no intention of adopting them as a profession, 40 II, LXIII| us, for we never had any intention of injuring you, nor do 41 II, LXX| Quixote had taken with the intention of being present at the 42 II, LXXI| heaven help thee as thy good intention deserves."~ ~"'Pledges don'