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Alphabetical [« »] entrance 20 entrances 1 entrap 1 entreat 41 entreated 23 entreaties 20 entreating 10 | Frequency [« »] 41 cide 41 dread 41 enemies 41 entreat 41 fault 41 feeling 41 finished | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances entreat |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| wondrous history, forget not, I entreat thee, my good Rocinante, 2 I, IV| replied the trader, "I entreat your worship in the name 3 I, XIII| reticent as Don Galaor, I entreat you as earnestly as I can, 4 I, XIII| least I on my own account entreat you, that instead of burning 5 I, XIX| replied Don Quixote, "I entreat thee, Sancho, to keep a 6 I, XIX| of my legs is broken: I entreat you, if you be a Christian 7 I, XIX| said the bachelor, "I entreat you, sir knight-errant, 8 I, XXI| fortunes, and the princess will entreat him to make his absence 9 I, XXIV| any kind of courtesy, I entreat you, senor, by that which 10 I, XXVI| the barber, "for we will entreat your master, and advise 11 I, XXVI| the same time she should entreat him not to require her to 12 I, XXVII| with your wise arguments, I entreat you to hear the story of 13 I, XXVII| Christian, for the love of God I entreat you to have this letter 14 I, XXIX| visionary hope or wild fancy, I entreat you, senora, to form new 15 I, XXX| for this consideration I entreat you to tell me, if you have 16 I, XXXIV| Camilla could do was to entreat Leonela to say nothing about 17 I, XXXVI| husband. For God's sake I entreat of thee, for thine own I 18 I, XXXVI| you as you deserve. What I entreat of you is that you reproach 19 I, XXXIX| worship proceeds any further I entreat you to tell me what became 20 I, XL| because she loves thee. Entreat her that she be pleased 21 I, XLIII| lady; when thou seest her I entreat of thee to salute her on 22 I, XLVI| thee that on my part thou entreat that sage enchanter who 23 II, III| interrupt the bachelor, whom I entreat to go on and tell all that 24 II, IX| buildings in alleys; so I entreat your worship to let me search 25 II, XIV| courtesy, by it I would entreat you to raise your visor 26 II, XIV| in the meantime, beg and entreat of your master not to touch, 27 II, XIV| knight; "let me rise, I entreat you; if, indeed, the shock 28 II, XXI| death over my eyes? What I entreat of thee, O thou fatal star 29 II, XXII| thy incomparable beauty I entreat thee to listen to them, 30 II, XXVII| and said, "Worthy sirs, I entreat you as earnestly as I can 31 II, XLII| beg, solicit, rise early, entreat, persist, without attaining 32 II, XLIV| and as to the remainder I entreat of your excellence to permit 33 II, LI| intellect, they have sent me to entreat your worship on their behalf 34 II, LIII| the foe, I only beg and entreat some friend, if I have one, 35 II, LV| services! Forgive me, and entreat Fortune, as well as thou 36 II, LVII| your excellence, whom I entreat to have a better opinion 37 II, LVIII| said the other, "let us entreat him to stay; for it will 38 II, LXVIII| disenchantment score; and this I entreat of thee, making it a request, 39 II, LXX| them to me; but once more I entreat your worship to let me sleep, 40 II, LXXII| himself out in my ideas. I entreat your worship by your devoir 41 II, LXXIV| they please.~ ~"Item, I entreat the aforesaid gentlemen