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Alphabetical [« »] professed 5 professes 5 professing 1 profession 38 professions 5 professor 4 proficient 1 | Frequency [« »] 38 married 38 observe 38 pieces 38 profession 38 quiet 38 settled 38 sighs | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances profession |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| to him because he was by profession a painter and a mediocre 2 I, X| comprehend the rules of the profession of chivalry: henceforward 3 I, XIII| though a sinner, have made profession, and what the aforesaid 4 I, XIII| those who make it their profession have undoubtedly more labour 5 I, XXII| world and caused me to make profession of the order of chivalry 6 I, XXXVII| things they see, who make profession of the order of knight-errantry. 7 I, XXXVII| those of him who follows the profession of arms, and see which are 8 I, XXXVIII| repent of having adopted this profession of knight-errant in so detestable 9 I, XXXIX| age to make choice of a profession. Finding, then, that he 10 I, XXXIX| mine were to follow the profession of arms and thereby serve 11 I, XLV| know that I belong to your profession too, and have had a licence 12 I, XLVII| of those who follow the profession I profess; and if these 13 I, XLVIII| occupation inconsistent with my profession, as because I perceived 14 I, LII| as I am bound to do by my profession, which is none other than 15 II, I| said Don Quixote.~ ~"My profession," replied the curate, "which 16 II, XII| answer, "A knight I am of the profession you mention, and though 17 II, XVI| you know who I am and what profession I follow."~ ~With these 18 II, XVIII| worth and his honourable profession made incumbent upon them.~ ~ 19 II, XVIII| are part and parcel of the profession I belong to; but since his 20 II, XIX| was and the calling and profession he followed, which was that 21 II, XXII| he replied that he was by profession a humanist, and that his 22 II, XXIV| community before making profession, they strip him of the dress 23 II, XXIV| lord, particularly in the profession of arms, by which, if not 24 II, XXVII| that of arms, and whose profession is to protect those who 25 II, XXXII| always have had for the profession to which your worship belongs, 26 II, XLII| thanks to the great power the profession of knight-errantry contains 27 II, XLIX| and that I have neither profession nor property, for my parents 28 II, XLIX| and you who have neither profession nor property, and hang about 29 II, LII| for the chief object of my profession is to spare the humble and 30 II, LV| me do for thee; for as my profession is to give aid and succour 31 II, LV| replied Don Quixote, "he whose profession it is to aid and succour 32 II, LVIII| knights were of the same profession as myself, which is the 33 II, LVIII| of being obeyed, for my profession is none other than to show 34 II, LVIII| for the urgent calls of my profession do not allow me to take 35 II, LIX| him what calling or what profession it was his master was of.~ ~ 36 II, LIX| motto is constancy, and his profession to maintain the same with 37 II, LXII| which is attained by the profession of arms shines distinguished 38 II, LXIII| intention of adopting them as a profession, he had no mind to perform