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Alphabetical [« »] venta 4 vented 1 ventero 1 venture 34 ventured 11 ventures 1 venturesome 1 | Frequency [« »] 34 tale 34 twenty 34 understood 34 venture 34 writing 33 act 33 became | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances venture |
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1 I, TransPre| literature, and for a first venture committed his "Galatea" 2 I, TransPre| bold enough to undertake a venture of so novel a character; 3 I, VIII| determined as he was to venture all upon a single blow. 4 I, X| nor write, but what I will venture to bet is that a more daring 5 I, XIII| protect him in the hazardous venture he is about to undertake, 6 I, XIII| the traveller, "I will not venture to compare it with that 7 I, XXI| road, and pursued it at a venture without any other aim.~ ~ 8 I, XXVI| For my Dulcinea, I will venture to swear, never saw a Moor 9 I, XXVII| short, I told him I did not venture to mention it to my father, 10 I, XXXIII| venturing so little, and by the venture canst afford me so much 11 I, XLI| were deceiving me, I would venture to say that there was not 12 I, XLIV| sufficient inducement for you to venture to make me completely happy, 13 I, XLV| sojourned in it, that I will not venture to assert anything positively 14 I, XLV| or a caparison I will not venture to give a positive opinion, 15 I, XLV| are, or seem to be, can venture to declare and assert that 16 I, XLVII| writings; but for all that I venture to say and swear that these 17 I, XLVIII| even in secular plays they venture to introduce miracles without 18 I, LII| historian; that he will not venture another time to discharge 19 II, I| replied Don Quixote, "I venture to say that he was broad-faced, 20 II, X| bewildered, and did not venture to open his lips. The country 21 II, XIV| persecute you, I will not venture to say positively whether 22 II, XIX| yes' and 'no' I wouldn't venture to put the point of a pin, 23 II, XXII| so; nevertheless I would venture to give advice to anyone 24 II, XXXIII| clear to my mind, I can venture to make him believe things 25 II, LVI| not push such an arduous venture to its extreme limits. Don 26 II, LVII| but not so much so as to venture to make free in this fashion; 27 II, LVIII| vanquished all who shall venture to question it;" and in 28 II, LIX| politeness Sancho did not venture to touch a morsel of what 29 II, LX| numerous kinsmen may not venture to wreak their lawless vengeance 30 II, LXI| uneasiness, and he did not venture to trust anyone, afraid 31 II, LXII| equivalents."~ ~"I would venture to swear," said Don Quixote, " 32 II, LXIV| heard until now, I will venture to swear you have never 33 II, LXIV| would have taken care not to venture yourself upon this issue, 34 II, LXXIV| who has ventured or would venture with his great, coarse,