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Alphabetical [« »] couple 53 coupled 1 couples 1 courage 36 courbash 3 courier 13 course 113 | Frequency [« »] 36 buried 36 charge 36 commonly 36 courage 36 cruel 36 died 36 family | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances courage |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| he kept up their drooping courage, how he shared his poor 2 I, TransPre| disinterestedness, dauntless courage, and so forth. It was the 3 I, VIII| way, was convinced of his courage by his spirited bearing, 4 I, XV| one, nor possessing the courage nor the will to avenge insults 5 I, XIX| completely extinguished the courage of Sancho, who began to 6 I, XX| not, think you, shown the courage required for the attempt 7 I, XXII| perhaps this one's want of courage under torture, that one' 8 I, XXIII| art willing to rely on my courage, which will never fail thee, 9 I, XXVIII| I said to him with more courage than I thought I could have 10 I, XXVIII| her any blessing it was courage to bear whatever calamity 11 I, XXIX| betrothed: I am he who had not courage enough to see how her fainting 12 I, XXXV| faithlessness, she had not the courage to wait and see if her suspicions 13 I, XXXVIII| pause between their deaths: courage and daring the greatest 14 I, XLII| he had of gallantry and courage."~ ~"And how was the captain 15 I, XLII| his gallant conduct and courage, and without any help save 16 II, I| brains full of wind. Take courage! take courage! for despondency 17 II, I| wind. Take courage! take courage! for despondency in misfortune 18 II, I| over virtue, arrogance over courage, and theory over practice 19 II, III| your gallantry, your high courage in encountering dangers, 20 II, XVII| POINT WHICH THE UNEXAMPLED COURAGE OF DON QUIXOTE REACHED OR 21 II, XVII| rather of madness than of courage; moreover, these lions do 22 II, XVII| intrepidity and resolute courage, to plant himself in front 23 II, XVII| be said on the score of courage, and do not seek to tempt 24 II, XVII| to-day. Your worship's great courage has been fully manifested 25 II, XVII| fortune, but of fortitude and courage they cannot."~ ~Sancho paid 26 II, XXI| compose his mind and give him courage to make his confession.~ ~ 27 II, XXII| the same level with his courage, rating him as a Cid in 28 II, XXIII| invincible heart and stupendous courage alone to attempt. Come with 29 II, XXV| Don Quixote of La Mancha, courage of the faint-hearted, prop 30 II, XXVIII| to good fortune than to courage; and so I own that I retired, 31 II, XXXIV| need to summon up all his courage to brave it; but Sancho' 32 II, XXXV| said the duchess, "show courage, and gratitude for your 33 II, XLI| safety would be putting his courage in an unfavourable light; 34 II, LIII| them on and give them all courage; for with him for their 35 II, LXVIII| good heart and cheerful courage give thyself three or four 36 II, LXVIII| for as to the other, his courage is known to all. The fact