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Alphabetical [« »] possessed 17 possesses 7 possessing 5 possession 37 possessions 2 possessor 3 possessors 1 | Frequency [« »] 37 liberty 37 majordomo 37 office 37 possession 37 pure 37 relief 37 required | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances possession |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| unquestionably it was in possession of lands in Galicia at a 2 I, TransPre| Pedro succeeded him in the possession of the castle, and followed 3 I, TransPre| the ancient territorial possession of the family, and as a 4 I, TransPre| and the prisoners taken possession of by the Dey, who, however, 5 I, XII| so formidable and gaining possession of a beauty so supreme. 6 I, XV| I mean to have it in my possession, or my hand will have lost 7 I, XXIII| needless trouble, I should keep possession of it until in some other 8 I, XXVII| that was not even yet in my possession? But laying aside these 9 I, XXVII| I am not always in full possession of it, but at times so deranged 10 I, XXVIII| to his hopes of obtaining possession of me, or at least to secure 11 I, XXIX| desert you until I see you in possession of Don Fernando, and if 12 I, XXX| lawful wife, and yield him possession of my kingdom together with 13 I, XXX| have been put in peaceful possession of your realm it shall be 14 I, XXX| wrote it I found in my own possession two days after thy departure, 15 I, XXXIII| in a short time he was in possession of the object of his desires, 16 I, XXXIV| expenditure of time that full possession of me that I so quickly 17 I, XXXIX| wish each of you on taking possession of the share that falls 18 I, XXXIX| and placed Muley Hamet in possession, putting an end to the hopes 19 I, XLI| I should find myself in possession of the prize which fortune 20 I, XLIII| even hers who has complete possession of my entire body. I present 21 I, XLIV| by legitimate and lawful possession. With the pack-saddle I 22 I, LII| physician for him who had in his possession a leaden box, which, according 23 II, X| unsated still,' has taken possession of all the roads by which 24 II, XI| about, Sancho ran to take possession of his Dapple, Death and 25 II, XVI| enemies that subtly take possession of the most watchful heart, 26 II, XX| and the fourth "Peaceful Possession." In front of them all came 27 II, XXII| when the lover is in the possession of the object of his love, 28 II, XXXIII| of dignity, and will take possession of his government that he 29 II, XL| and he has him now in his possession, and makes use of him in 30 II, XLV| GREAT SANCHO PANZA TOOK POSSESSION OF HIS ISLAND, AND OF HOW 31 II, XLV| that he who comes to take possession of this famous island is 32 II, XLV| which your lordship took possession of this island, and the 33 II, XLV| Senor Don Sancho Panza took possession of this island; many years 34 II, XLVI| Where one beauty's in possession~ There no other can take 35 II, LVIII| and when it takes entire possession of a heart, the first thing 36 II, LXIX| for the life I am now in possession of. From this day forth, 37 II, LXXIV| some new craze had taken possession of him; and said Samson, "