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Alphabetical [« »] modes 4 modest 21 modestly 2 modesty 33 modified 1 modon 1 mohammed 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 marvellous 33 mere 33 mischief 33 modesty 33 move 33 names 33 nose | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances modesty |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| wax indignant, and say, "Modesty becomes the fair, and moreover 2 I, XI| needful modestly to cover what modesty seeks and ever sought to 3 I, XI| to be judged. Maidens and modesty, as I have said, wandered 4 I, XII| disparagement of her purity and modesty; on the contrary, such and 5 I, XIII| fairness snow, and what modesty conceals from sight such, 6 I, XIV| pass for beautiful; but if modesty is one of the virtues that 7 I, XVI| by the pain and flinging modesty aside, paid back so many 8 I, XXXII| relating them himself with the modesty of a knight and of one writing 9 I, XXXIII| than snow is the virtue of modesty; and he who wishes her not 10 I, XXXIII| honour, beauty, virtue, and modesty yields thee without labour 11 I, XXXIV| dwells, and gentleness and modesty abide with all the virtues 12 I, XXXIV| with the decorum due to her modesty; and if Lothario were unwilling 13 I, XXXVI| opened the gates of her modesty and surrendered to thee 14 I, XXXVI| beauty should be added her modesty and the surpassing love 15 I, XLVI| much to the detriment of my modesty."~ ~"I swear by God Omnipotent," 16 I, LI| girl better than her own modesty. The wealth of the father 17 II, XII| foresight from the ant, modesty from the elephant, and loyalty 18 II, XVIII| I do not dislike that modesty," said Don Quixote; "for 19 II, XX| accompanied them, and with modesty in their countenances and 20 II, XXI| Quiteria, overcome with modesty and shame, holding in her 21 II, XXXI| any account, saying that modesty became knights-errant just 22 II, XXXII| that charmed it, of the modesty that shed a lustre upon 23 II, XLIV| is pre-eminent is that of modesty. Your worship may undress 24 II, XLIV| love with him, and that her modesty forced her to keep her passion 25 II, XLVI| desire the matron's name~ Modesty's a marriage portion,~ Modesty 26 II, XLVI| Modesty's a marriage portion,~ Modesty their highest praise.~ ~ 27 II, XLVII| it out of bashfulness or modesty."~ ~"No, indeed there is 28 II, XLVIII| and more impudence than modesty; besides being not very 29 II, XLIX| the respect that is due to modesty."~ ~Hearing this the majordomo 30 II, LVIII| their points by maidenly modesty and reserve; but with this 31 II, LVIII| itself in intelligence, in modesty, in honourable conduct, 32 II, LIX| maidenhood, still preserving her modesty and delicacy, cherish the 33 II, LXX| within the bounds of your modesty, for no one can bind himself