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Alphabetical [« »] marquis 16 marquises 1 marred 1 marriage 40 marriages 1 married 38 marries 1 | Frequency [« »] 40 friendship 40 happen 40 lying 40 marriage 40 merely 40 misfortunes 40 perceive | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances marriage |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| sisters giving up their marriage portions. But Dali Mami 2 I, XII| importuned, to give her in marriage not only by those of our 3 I, XII| he desired to give her in marriage at once, seeing her to be 4 I, XII| him while he put off her marriage; and, faith, this was said 5 I, XII| many who had asked her in marriage, begging her to marry and 6 I, XXI| that he shall demand her in marriage of her parents as the reward 7 I, XXI| give me his daughter in marriage unless he is first thoroughly 8 I, XXIV| they must lead at last to a marriage between us, a thing that 9 I, XXIV| demand her of her father in marriage, so delicate, so modest, 10 I, XXVI| one his lord was to make a marriage for him (for he would be 11 I, XXVIII| parents were contemplating marriage for me in order to put an 12 I, XXVIII| first who has risen through marriage from a lowly to a lofty 13 I, XXVIII| in the way of the second marriage, to lead him to recognise 14 I, XXX| that I would consent to a marriage so unequal; and he said 15 I, XXX| a moment to contemplate marriage, even with a Phoenix."~ ~ 16 I, XXXIII| nothing, to ask her of them in marriage, and did so, Lothario being 17 I, XXXIII| not to be visited after marriage with the same frequency 18 I, XXXIII| that if he had known that marriage was to keep him from enjoying 19 I, XXXIII| the divine sacrament of marriage, with such ties that death 20 I, XXXIII| kept with her after her marriage with Anselmo. The first 21 I, XLII| come and be present at the marriage and baptism of Zoraida, 22 I, XLIV| perceived how advantageous the marriage would be to his daughter; 23 I, XLVII| like to know, about his marriage, Zoraida's baptism, Don 24 II, XIX| to the celebration of the marriage of Camacho the rich and 25 II, XX| again, and no doubt the marriage will take place in the cool 26 II, XXI| first gave him her hand in marriage, for that happiness would 27 II, XXI| the nuptial couch of this marriage must be the grave."~ ~Camacho 28 II, XXI| hearing them say that the marriage, being fraudulent, would 29 II, XXII| virtuous ends;" and the marriage of lovers he maintained 30 II, XXXVIII| and husband, and of their marriage they had issue the Princess 31 II, XXXVIII| husband. No, no, not that; marriage must come first in any business 32 II, XLVI| matron's name~ Modesty's a marriage portion,~ Modesty their 33 II, XLVII| be so good as to let this marriage take place, as we are not 34 II, XLVIII| Catholic Church, of which marriage a daughter was born to put 35 II, XLIX| to demand the damsel in marriage of her father on the morrow, 36 II, LII| having given her promise of marriage. Evil tongues say she is 37 II, LIV| had given her a promise of marriage. Don Quixote was greatly 38 II, LVI| device; let us put off the marriage for, say, a fortnight, and 39 II, LVI| way the affair must end in marriage, and Tosilos wanted nothing 40 II, LX| hath borne thee from the marriage bed to the grave!"~ ~So