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Alphabetical [« »] perspired 1 perspiring 1 persuade 34 persuaded 40 persuading 5 persuasion 7 persuasions 2 | Frequency [« »] 40 merely 40 misfortunes 40 perceive 40 persuaded 40 praise 40 regard 40 remedy | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances persuaded |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, V| Don Quixote was firmly persuaded that this was the Marquis 2 I, VI| right and proper, being persuaded that the curate was so staunch 3 I, VII| because for my part I am persuaded that though God should shower 4 I, X| supreme liquor, for I am persuaded it will be worth more than 5 I, XII| well-established truth, I am persuaded that what they say of the 6 I, XVI| on the contrary, he was persuaded he had the goddess of beauty 7 I, XVII| dubbed a knight, for I am persuaded this liquor cannot be good 8 I, XVII| listen attentively, was persuaded that some new adventure 9 I, XVIII| though for my part I am persuaded those who amused themselves 10 I, XX| Rocinante could move, firmly persuaded that all this came of something 11 I, XXIII| could make his way-firmly persuaded that among these wilds he 12 I, XXVI| to Agramante. If he was persuaded that this was true, and 13 I, XXVII| with fear and trepidation, persuaded that it must be something 14 I, XXVIII| seeing this, Don Fernando, persuaded that Luscinda had befooled, 15 I, XXIX| fancy, for he had evidently persuaded himself that he was going 16 I, XXIX| with cheerfulness, being persuaded that his master had now 17 I, XXIX| an opportunity, as he was persuaded its virtue must extend beyond 18 I, XXXIII| that of gold; because I am persuaded, my friend, that a woman 19 I, XXXIV| or accepted? But as I am persuaded that no one can long persevere 20 I, XXXIV| in the world. He himself, persuaded he was conducting the instrument 21 I, XXXVI| the road they begged and persuaded us to accompany them to 22 I, XXXVII| that the head which I am persuaded I cut off from a giant was 23 I, XXXVIII| artillery, whose inventor I am persuaded is in hell receiving the 24 I, XLIII| much or little, and he felt persuaded that he and his horse were 25 I, XLVI| being thoroughly and firmly persuaded of this, he lifted up his 26 I, XLIX| should allow himself to be persuaded that such wild crazy things 27 II, III| printed at Antwerp, and I am persuaded there will not be a country 28 II, VII| up in a cage, in which he persuaded himself he was enchanted, 29 II, XI| than of a lady, and I am persuaded that Dulcinea's must be 30 II, XVI| they were travelling; and persuaded that this must be some new 31 II, XVII| believe him, being always persuaded and convinced that all that 32 II, XXII| was remaining below; and persuaded that it was so, Sancho wept 33 II, XXV| of persuasion could have persuaded me that there are apes in 34 II, XLI| that they would have almost persuaded one that what they pretended 35 II, XLVIII| Toboso. "No," said he, firmly persuaded of the truth of his idea ( 36 II, LI| stomach; Pedro Recio having persuaded him that light and delicate 37 II, LXIII| great satisfaction, fully persuaded that he would shortly see 38 II, LXV| who have felt it most; and persuaded that his chance of recovery 39 II, LXX| the duchess, his wife, had persuaded Sancho that it was he himself 40 II, LXXIV| quitted his bedside. They, persuaded that it was grief at finding