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Alphabetical [« »] requesting 1 requests 2 require 16 required 37 requirements 5 requires 7 requirest 2 | Frequency [« »] 37 possession 37 pure 37 relief 37 required 37 shows 37 third 36 advantage | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances required |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| was no untying the knots, required to be cut. This, however, 2 I, III| gravity, and not a little was required to prevent a burst of laughter 3 I, IV| truth that is on your part required of us."~ ~"If I were to 4 I, IX| an Arab historian." It required great caution to hide the 5 I, XI| daily food no labour was required of any save to stretch forth 6 I, XI| other treatment would be required, and so it proved.~ ~ ~ ~ 7 I, XIII| journey which they said was required to reach the mountain, the 8 I, XVII| furnished him with what he required, and Sancho brought it to 9 I, XVII| somewhat lower what they required for their work, they decided 10 I, XX| think you, shown the courage required for the attempt and achievement? 11 I, XXI| there was a sick man who required to be bled and another man 12 I, XXVII| themselves, if that was required to deliver his master; for 13 I, XXVII| nature teach me what is required to sustain me, and make 14 I, XXVIII| at the level my condition required; for marriages so unequal 15 I, XXIX| there is nothing more required than to set about it at 16 I, XXIX| as the books of chivalry required and described.~ ~ ~They 17 I, XXXI| enjoined, specified, and required of him? Answer without hesitation; 18 I, XXXIV| gave birth to."~ ~Leonela required much pressing before she 19 I, XXXV| miracles, nor ought I to have required her to perform them; and 20 I, XXXVI| themselves with what they required for taking her away; all 21 I, XXXVII| for which nothing more is required than sturdy strength; or 22 I, XL| at once gave him what he required, and he set about translating 23 I, XLI| to their ship and all we required for the short voyage that 24 I, XLV| into their power, as was required for the service of the King 25 I, XLIX| gentleman as his master required. The curate understood him, 26 II, IV| not fail to compose the required verses; though he saw a 27 II, VII| as the laws of friendship required. Don Quixote promised him 28 II, XXVI| be set forth, which are required to clear up this famous 29 II, XXIX| will and where his help is required; and so, Sancho, this bark 30 II, XXX| his shrewd remarks. Sancho required no pressing, but pushed 31 II, XXXV| and take all the trouble required for her disenchantment. 32 II, XLI| going to fetch something required for the road, and in a trice 33 II, XLVII| not to be allowed the time required for taking rest, unless 34 II, LX| disproportioned to the vast number required. At this thought he felt 35 II, LXVIII| taking the space of ground he required, he muffled himself up and 36 II, LXXII| with all the formalities required in such cases, at which 37 II, LXXIV| portion of it that may be required to satisfy the bequests