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Alphabetical [« »] vice 10 vicecount 1 vicente 18 viceroy 40 viceroys 1 vices 3 vicious 5 | Frequency [« »] 40 regard 40 remedy 40 touch 40 viceroy 39 addressed 39 anger 39 bosom | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances viceroy |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| and the Duke of Sesa, the Viceroy of Sicily, recommending 2 I, XLVII| return to them a governor or viceroy of some island or kingdom, 3 II, LXI| the many proclamations the viceroy of Barcelona had issued 4 II, LXIII| and perceived that the viceroy of the city was on the shore. 5 II, LXIII| to hasten to receive the viceroy, who was now coming on board 6 II, LXIII| senor general," said the viceroy.~ ~"Your excellency shall 7 II, LXIII| How so?" returned the viceroy.~ ~"Because," said the general, " 8 II, LXIII| ready for death.~ ~The viceroy looked at him, and seeing 9 II, LXIII| art thou, then?" said the viceroy.~ ~"A Christian woman," 10 II, LXIII| than credible," said the viceroy.~ ~"Suspend the execution 11 II, LXIII| from the bystanders. The viceroy, touched with compassion, 12 II, LXIII| at the same time as the viceroy, kept his eyes fixed upon 13 II, LXIII| addressing the general and the viceroy said, "This, sirs, is my 14 II, LXIII| once at the yard-arm. The viceroy, however, begged him earnestly 15 II, LXIII| The general yielded to the viceroy's request, for revenge is 16 II, LXIII| staying. The general and the viceroy had some hesitation about 17 II, LXIII| being agreed upon, the viceroy landed, and Don Antonio 18 II, LXIII| father home with him, the viceroy charging him to give them 19 II, LXIV| general having begged the viceroy to let him know all about 20 II, LXIV| about Ana Felix, and the viceroy promised to do as he requested.~ ~ 21 II, LXIV| city, and it was told the viceroy how he was in conversation 22 II, LXIV| conversation with Don Quixote. The viceroy, fancying it must be some 23 II, LXIV| necessary distance. The viceroy upon this, seeing that the 24 II, LXIV| sides had been accepted. The viceroy went over to Don Antonio, 25 II, LXIV| earnest. This answer left the viceroy in a state of perplexity, 26 II, LXIV| the White Moon thanked the viceroy in courteous and well-chosen 27 II, LXIV| engaging in this combat."~ ~The viceroy, Don Antonio, and several 28 II, LXIV| making obeisance to the viceroy with a movement of the head, 29 II, LXIV| city at a half gallop. The viceroy bade Don Antonio hasten 30 II, LXIV| in a hand-chair which the viceroy sent for, and thither the 31 II, LXIV| sent for, and thither the viceroy himself returned, cager 32 II, LXV| Antonio reported to the viceroy what Carrasco told him, 33 II, LXV| Carrasco told him, and the viceroy was not very well pleased 34 II, LXV| are by this time in the viceroy's house, and will be here 35 II, LXV| the renegade had given the viceroy an account of the voyage 36 II, LXV| one.~ ~Two days later the viceroy discussed with Don Antonio 37 II, LXV| monastery; and I know the viceroy will be glad that the worthy 38 II, LXV| terms I can make."~ ~The viceroy agreed to all that was proposed; 39 II, LXV| wife, and Ricote in the viceroy's house.~ ~The day for Don 40 II, LXVI| packet of letters for the viceroy which my master is sending