IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | Search |
Alphabetical [« »] rapped 1 raps 1 rapturous 1 rare 34 rarely 1 rarest 5 rascal 4 | Frequency [« »] 34 peerless 34 persuade 34 proof 34 rare 34 resolution 34 sorts 34 speed | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances rare |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| testing, and methodising with rare patience and judgment what 2 I, TransPre| sonnet. It is only by a rare chance that a "Lycidas" 3 I, XI| Court dames with all the rare and far-fetched artifices 4 I, XVII| call this excellent and rare adventure that has left 5 I, XXIII| could not fail to meet some rare adventure. As he went along, 6 I, XXV| in advising me against so rare, so happy, and so unheard-of 7 I, XXV| seem something else; and rare foresight it was in the 8 I, XXVII| often said that shepherds of rare voice are to be found in 9 I, XXVII| could be whose voice was as rare as his sighs were piteous, 10 I, XXVII| apparel, surpassed by the rare beauty of her lovely auburn 11 I, XXVIII| neighbouring city to a maiden of rare beauty, the daughter of 12 I, XXXIII| should not allow a title so rare and so delightful to be 13 I, XXXIX| misers, they are monsters of rare occurrence. My father went 14 I, XXXIX| soldier of great repute and rare intelligence, who had in 15 I, XLIV| they already knew of the rare voice that heaven had bestowed 16 I, L| workmanship is still more rare. And after having seen all 17 I, LI| of such exceeding beauty, rare intelligence, gracefulness, 18 I, LI| her as if to see something rare and curious, or some wonder-working 19 I, LII| GOATHERD, TOGETHER WITH THE RARE ADVENTURE OF THE PENITENTS, 20 II, I| and another famous and rare poet, a Castilian, has sung 21 II, XIII| Ciudad Real wine?"~ ~"O rare wine-taster!" said he of 22 II, XVIII| Miranda, has told me of the rare abilities and subtle intellect 23 II, XVIII| to feel the pulse of your rare genius."~ ~Is there any 24 II, XIX| attended will be something rare and out of the common, for 25 II, XXII| the Spanish Ovid,' one of rare and original invention, 26 II, XXV| and give in to you in this rare accomplishment.' 'Well then,' 27 II, XXV| second, 'that there are rare gifts going to loss in the 28 II, XXVI| expected no less of the rare Christianity of the valiant 29 II, XXX| in his rustic phrase, her rare beauty, her graceful gaiety, 30 II, XXX| the duke, who thought it rare good fortune to receive 31 II, XXXIII| Quixote that was to be a rare one and entirely in knight-errantry 32 II, XLI| finishing touch to this rare and well-contrived adventure, 33 II, LIV| the lists, and reckoned it rare good fortune that an opportunity 34 II, LXII| begrudges their reward to rare wits and praiseworthy labours.