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Alphabetical [« »] suggestion 1 suggestions 1 suggests 2 suit 38 suitable 3 suite 1 suited 5 | Frequency [« »] 38 settled 38 sighs 38 sorrow 38 suit 38 ten 38 title 38 understanding | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances suit |
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1 I, TransPre| translation of a word will not suit in every case.~ ~It is often 2 I, II| month of July) he donned his suit of armour, mounted Rocinante 3 I, XI| show thee,~ Helpful to my suit should prove.~ ~ Many a 4 I, XXVI| unwilling, and why it did not suit him to enter it; but be 5 I, XXVII| over you, has favoured his suit so cordially, that in two 6 I, XXVIII| obstacle to his unreasonable suit, they were ready, they said, 7 I, XXXI| if he finds it will not suit him to keep it; but thou 8 I, XXXIII| me that I must force my suit upon a modest woman, decoy 9 I, XXXIII| seeing that I press my suit upon her, will suppose that 10 I, XXXIV| Lothario, who pressed his suit so strenuously that Camilla' 11 I, XXXIV| Tender, Veracious: X does not suit him, for it is a rough letter; 12 I, XLIII| impossibility;"~ And though my suit~ Beset by endless obstacles 13 I, XLVII| measuring their pace to suit the slow steps of the oxen. 14 I, XLVIII| consequence of his desire to suit the taste of the actors, 15 I, LII| And if this story does not suit him, you may, dear reader, 16 II, XXII| forgotten, the absent, what will suit them, and fit them without 17 II, XXXIV| Don Quixote with a hunting suit, and Sancho with another 18 II, XXXIV| patrimonial estate in that suit.~ ~Meanwhile they had slung 19 II, XXXIV| showed the rents in his torn suit to the duchess, observed, " 20 II, XXXIV| for these huntings don't suit my condition or agree with 21 II, XXXVI| thee here a green hunting suit that my lady the duchess 22 II, XLII| attaining the object of their suit; while another comes, and 23 II, XLV| caps and the novelty of the suit; Sancho set himself to think 24 II, XLVI| dressed himself in his chamois suit and put on his travelling 25 II, XLIX| dress me up as a man in a suit of his clothes, and take 26 II, XLIX| and dressing me in this suit and himself in clothes of 27 II, L| portmanteau, for it is a suit of the finest cloth, that 28 II, L| coral beads, and the hunting suit that Sancho sent (for Teresa 29 II, LI| off a messenger with thy suit and another present to thy 30 II, LII| he hoped to win there the suit of armour which is the prize 31 II, LII| and my husband's hunting suit does not fall short of it. 32 II, LII| the coral beads and the suit had not come I would not 33 II, LII| happiness. I had before me the suit thou didst send me, and 34 II, LII| our daughter out of thy suit. I sent some acorns to my 35 II, LVI| down and stiffly cased in a suit of stout shining armour. 36 II, LXII| him, in that tight chamois suit we have already described 37 II, LXII| replies this head has given suit the questions put to it?"~ ~" 38 II, LXVII| to look for one that will suit her better; to thine, Sancho,