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Alphabetical [« »] resists 1 resolute 4 resolutely 2 resolution 34 resolutions 4 resolve 8 resolved 76 | Frequency [« »] 34 persuade 34 proof 34 rare 34 resolution 34 sorts 34 speed 34 takes | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances resolution |
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1 I, TransPre| the spirit or shake the resolution of his prisoner, he was 2 I, TransPre| his hands, and summoned up resolution enough to set about the 3 I, IX| earth, and hell, with such resolution and determination did they 4 I, XIV| acted against my own better resolution and purpose. He was persistent 5 I, XIV| holds to such a virtuous resolution."~ ~Whether it was because 6 I, XIX| forth all my valour and resolution."~ ~"Unlucky me!" answered 7 I, XIX| did so, for all Sancho's resolution had now broken down. It 8 I, XXIV| him say so, even if his resolution had not been so good a one 9 I, XXVIII| reason of his having formed a resolution so honourable as that of 10 I, XXVIII| sound advice strengthened my resolution, and I never gave Don Fernando 11 I, XXVIII| for the time checked by a resolution I formed, to be carried 12 I, XXVIII| boldness, and condemned my resolution, when he saw me bent upon 13 I, XXXIV| sense, condemned his hasty resolution, and knew not what course 14 I, XXXIV| foolish and mischievous resolution he had made; but as woman 15 I, XXXIV| anxiety to see the issue of a resolution so bold and virtuous he 16 I, XXXVI| to her, summoning up her resolution as well as she could she 17 I, XXXIX| proof of their gallantry and resolution, and how sturdily they had 18 I, XLIII| blame for the offence my resolution has given you, nor is it 19 I, XLV| of Don Fernando and the resolution of Don Luis the four then 20 II, IV| praiseworthy and gallant resolution, but admonished him to proceed 21 II, XI| should turn me from the resolution I had already formed. I 22 II, XII| at times he forgets this resolution of his and describes how 23 II, XVIII| son commended his laudable resolution, and bade him furnish himself 24 II, XIX| and these joined with my resolution, which is not small, will 25 II, XXXVI| my arm and the dauntless resolution of my bold heart."~ ~ ~ ~ 26 II, XLIV| fall, and made an inward resolution not to yield; and commending 27 II, LII| he was about to carry his resolution into effect and ask for 28 II, LIII| at his firm and sensible resolution.~ ~ ~ ~ 29 II, LIV| his Majesty to carry out a resolution so spirited; not that we 30 II, LX| He applauded her pious resolution, and offered to accompany 31 II, LXVII| CHAPTER LXVII.~ ~OF THE RESOLUTION DON QUIXOTE FORMED TO TURN 32 II, LXXI| him march off with such resolution and spirit, said to him, " 33 II, LXXI| to his task with so much resolution that he soon had the bark 34 II, LXXIII| the worthy and honourable resolution he had made, and again offered