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Alphabetical [« »] utrique 1 utter 35 utterance 4 uttered 39 uttering 25 utterly 5 uttermost 1 | Frequency [« »] 39 respect 39 shepherds 39 single 39 uttered 39 wealth 38 amazement 38 basin | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances uttered |
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1 I, TransPre| that a man who had just uttered so beautiful a sentiment 2 I, III| insolence will be." This he uttered with so much spirit and 3 I, IV| the strange figure that uttered it, and from both figure 4 I, IV| for the blasphemy ye have uttered against beauty like that 5 I, V| the wood is said to have uttered:~ ~Where art thou, lady 6 I, XVII| that it was his squire who uttered them. Wheeling about he 7 I, XX| the words that Don Quixote uttered the first time they heard 8 I, XXIV| nor they who observed him uttered a word. As soon as he had 9 I, XXIV| he neither looked up nor uttered a word in reply; but after 10 I, XXV| in pieces the mouth that uttered such blasphemies, for a 11 I, XXVI| three times, and as he did, uttered three thousand more absurdities; 12 I, XXVIII| it seemed to them to be uttered close by, as indeed it was, 13 I, XXIX| waited to hear the 'Yes' uttered by which Luscinda owned 14 I, XXX| he heard such blasphemies uttered against his lady Dulcinea, 15 I, XXXIV| every word that Camilla uttered made him change his mind; 16 I, XXXIV| in the world;" and as she uttered these words she paced the 17 I, XXXIV| so desperate."~ ~As she uttered these words, with incredible 18 I, XXXVII| earnestness with which she uttered them, drew more than one 19 I, XLI| Christian captive had hardly uttered these words, when the horseman 20 I, XLII| this and more the Judge uttered with such deep emotion at 21 I, XLVI| absurdities your good squire has uttered, Sir Knight of the Rueful 22 I, XLIX| and fiction Don Quixote uttered, and to see how well acquainted 23 I, L| method) that Don Quixote uttered, at the way in which he 24 II, I| whole of which time he never uttered a word that was incoherent 25 II, IV| knights-errant."~ ~Sancho had hardly uttered these words when the neighing 26 II, VI| the blasphemy thou hast uttered that all the world should 27 II, XXI| great noise, which were uttered and made by the men on the 28 II, XXII| words of Don Quixote, who uttered them as though with immense 29 II, XXIV| words you say Durandarte uttered when, at the end of that 30 II, XXXI| off his tongue before he uttered a word that was not altogether 31 II, XXXV| down."~ ~The instant Sancho uttered these last words the music 32 II, XXXIX| By every word that Sancho uttered, the duchess was as much 33 II, XLIII| those last words thou hast uttered alone, I consider thou deservest 34 II, XLVIII| The very instant he had uttered these words, the door opened. 35 II, LV| to make out that he who uttered them was saying, "Ho, above 36 II, LVI| word and deed that Sancho uttered or did during the time; 37 II, LIX| payer."~ ~Sancho had hardly uttered these words when two gentlemen, 38 II, LXVII| any one of those thou hast uttered would suffice to explain 39 II, LXXII| Don Alvaro; "for you have uttered more drolleries, my friend,