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Alphabetical [« »] similitude 1 simmering 1 simon 1 simple 35 simpler 1 simplest 1 simpleton 4 | Frequency [« »] 35 raise 35 related 35 ricote 35 simple 35 suppose 35 taste 35 utter | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances simple |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| into vogue in place of the simple patronymic, took the additional 2 I, TransPre| reader, young or old, sage or simple, high or low. As Cervantes 3 I, TransPre| that begets them; they are simple, homely, plump lies; plain 4 I, AuthPre| remedy for this is very simple: You have only to look out 5 I, AuthPre| there will probably be some simple enough to believe that you 6 I, AuthPre| merrier still; that the simple shall not be wearied, that 7 I, I| closed helmet, nothing but a simple morion. This deficiency, 8 I, XIII| without an amour, and for the simple reason that without one 9 I, XXII| compel the will as some simple folk fancy, for our will 10 I, XXV| content myself with the simple imitation of Amadis, who 11 I, XXVI| said the curate, some simple benefice or cure, or some 12 I, XXXI| hid?"~ ~"O, how silly and simple thou art!" said Don Quixote; " 13 I, XXXIII| like those shed by that simple doctor our poet tells us 14 I, XXXVII| people, I hold for my part, simple and sinner as I am, that 15 I, XLI| but do not think me so simple as to imagine you will give 16 I, XLV| except it be from sin."~ ~The simple talk of the barber did not 17 I, XLVI| it was not the plain and simple truth, without any deception 18 I, XLVIII| see that what I say is the simple truth, and that malice has 19 I, L| and ignorant, gentle and simple, in a word by people of 20 I, L| honest intentions of the simple as he frustrates the evil 21 I, LII| earthly ball~ So plain and simple, or of guile so free.~ Within 22 II, V| at my baptism, a plain, simple name, without any additions 23 II, XIV| for on all others it was a simple trot with him; and with 24 II, XVII| high-souled, with but a simple sword, and that no trenchant 25 II, XVIII| standing, the second by simple justice; and so the third 26 II, XXI| astounded, and some, more simple than inquiring, began shouting, " 27 II, XXXII| and make out whether he is simple or sharp; he has mischievous 28 II, XLIII| I can live just as well, simple Sancho, on bread and onions, 29 II, XLVII| everywhere and by everybody, simple medicines are more esteemed 30 II, XLVII| wrong in those that are simple, while in the compound we 31 II, XLVII| page, "for he looks like a simple fellow, and either I know 32 II, LVIII| form?"~ ~"Thou art very simple, Sancho," said Don Quixote; " 33 II, LIX| and true in love, and I simple, droll, and neither glutton 34 II, LXX| said Sancho, "for the simple reason that it was duennas, 35 II, LXXI| again; speak in a plain, simple, straight-forward way, as