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Alphabetical [« »] laughed 25 laughing 22 laughing-stock 1 laughter 37 launcelot 1 launched 1 laura 2 | Frequency [« »] 37 galleys 37 grace 37 hers 37 laughter 37 liberty 37 majordomo 37 office | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances laughter |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, AuthPre| melancholy may be moved to laughter, and the merry made merrier 2 I, II| could not restrain their laughter, which made Don Quixote 3 I, II| becomes the fair, and moreover laughter that has little cause is 4 I, II| only increased the ladies' laughter, and that increased his 5 I, III| required to prevent a burst of laughter at each stage of the ceremony; 6 I, III| knight's prowess kept their laughter within bounds. On girding 7 I, XIV| prey;~ But rather let thy laughter gaily ring~ And prove my 8 I, XV| instructor of the gay god of laughter, when he entered the city 9 I, XVII| however, did not stay their laughter or their work for this, 10 I, XX| out and his mouth full of laughter, and evidently ready to 11 I, XX| himself from bursting with laughter. Four times he stopped, 12 I, XX| and as many times did his laughter break out afresh with the 13 I, XXI| was unable to restrain his laughter, but remembering his master' 14 I, XXVI| name gave rise to no little laughter among those who found the 15 I, XXVII| was unable to restrain his laughter; the barber, however, agreed 16 I, XXIX| great pains to hide his laughter and not let his beard fall, 17 I, XXXI| great care to restrain their laughter so as not to put him entirely 18 I, XXXVII| smartly, and with as much laughter as strength; and when it 19 I, LII| curate were bursting with laughter, the officers were capering 20 I, LII| laugh heartily, and their laughter acted like gunpowder on 21 II, I| bystanders laughed, and at their laughter the chaplain was half ashamed, 22 II, X| enough to do to hide his laughter, at hearing the simplicity 23 II, XXIII| his senses, or die with laughter; for, as he knew the real 24 II, XXXI| they would have burst with laughter. They asked him to let himself 25 II, XXXI| duchess suppressed their laughter so as not altogether to 26 II, XXXII| could not, because of the laughter his uncalled-for anger provoked.~ ~ 27 II, XXXII| Sancho, was ready to die with laughter, and in her own mind she 28 II, XXXII| were able to restrain their laughter. The damsels, the concocters 29 II, XXXII| mistress; and as for them, laughter and anger struggled within 30 II, XXXII| duchess was ready to die with laughter when she saw Sancho's rage 31 II, XXXVIII| were ready to burst with laughter at all this, and between 32 II, XXXVIII| is that hearts leap and laughter breaks forth, and the body 33 II, XLIV| look out for two bushels of laughter, which the account of how 34 II, XLIV| either with wonder or with laughter.~ ~It is recorded, then, 35 II, XLV| bystanders, this provoked their laughter; however, the governor's 36 II, LIV| then go off into a fit of laughter that lasted an hour, without 37 II, LVI| near vanishing in a fit of laughter, and he said, "The things