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Alphabetical [« »] misers 1 misery 19 misfortune 74 misfortunes 40 misforutne 1 misgiving 1 misgivings 1 | Frequency [« »] 40 lying 40 marriage 40 merely 40 misfortunes 40 perceive 40 persuaded 40 praise | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances misfortunes |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, XIII| close; here, in memory of misfortunes so great, he desired to 2 I, XIII| senor, to what an end his misfortunes brought him, read it so 3 I, XV| after, experienced divers misfortunes and miseries; for the valiant 4 I, XVI| inn, because, she said, misfortunes and ill-luck had brought 5 I, XVIII| distress thyself at the misfortunes which happen to me, since 6 I, XXIII| fortunes of others nor weep for misfortunes of my own. What thy beauty 7 I, XXIV| surpassing extent of my misfortunes, you must promise not to 8 I, XXIV| briefly over the story of my misfortunes, for recalling them to memory 9 I, XXV| and very patient under her misfortunes, of which she had many; 10 I, XXVII| would be the greatest of all misfortunes. Cardenio was then in his 11 I, XXVII| of the recollection of my misfortunes is so great and works so 12 I, XXVII| the story of my countless misfortunes, for perhaps when you have 13 I, XXVII| for sure it is that when misfortunes spring from the stars, descending 14 I, XXVIII| account I shall give you of my misfortunes will excite in you as much 15 I, XXVIII| who can perhaps match your misfortunes. But proceed; by-and-by 16 I, XXIX| much pity as wonder at her misfortunes; but as the curate was just 17 I, XXIX| in the whole story of my misfortunes."~ ~"I am that unhappy being, 18 I, XXIX| happier termination to our misfortunes than we look for; because 19 I, XXIX| to seek your aid in her misfortunes."~ ~"I will not answer a 20 I, XXX| faults or because of their misfortunes. It only concerns them to 21 I, XXX| to hear of miseries and misfortunes."~ ~"It will not be wearisome, 22 I, XXX| telling the tale of your misfortunes; for such afflictions often 23 I, XXXIX| father telling him of my misfortunes. At length the Goletta fell, 24 I, XLVII| you are I will tell you my misfortunes; if not, there is no good 25 I, XLVII| valour of Achilles, the misfortunes of Hector, the treachery 26 II, II| what your worship says, misfortunes belong more properly to 27 II, III| adversity, your patience under misfortunes as well as wounds, the purity 28 II, IV| protect and aid them in their misfortunes.~ ~"There's where it is, 29 II, VI| adventures, but what I call misfortunes, I shall have to make complaint 30 II, XII| mention, and though sorrows, misfortunes, and calamities have made 31 II, XII| compassion I feel for the misfortunes of others has not been thereby 32 II, XII| esteemed favours rather than misfortunes."~ ~"That is true," returned 33 II, XXXI| Quixote replied, "Senora, my misfortunes, though they had a beginning, 34 II, XXXVI| extreme cases and unusual misfortunes do not go to look for a 35 II, XXXVIII| DISTRESSED DUENNA'S TALE OF HER MISFORTUNES~ ~ ~Following the melancholy 36 II, XLVIII| lay awake thinking of his misfortunes and of Altisidora's pursuit 37 II, XLVIII| provision and to avoid greater misfortunes, my parents placed me as 38 II, LVIII| to give warning of coming misfortunes by means of such trivial 39 II, LIX| thoughts and pressure of my misfortunes. I was born, Sancho, to 40 II, LXXI| slay Paris, and all these misfortunes would have been avoided."~ ~"