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Alphabetical [« »] miscellaneous 1 mischance 1 mischances 1 mischief 33 mischievous 12 misconception 2 misconduct 2 | Frequency [« »] 33 loves 33 marvellous 33 mere 33 mischief 33 modesty 33 move 33 names | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances mischief |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| some such way for all the mischief it does in the world.~ ~ 2 I, VI| the authors of all the mischief, were, and right willingly 3 I, VI| have every one of them done mischief; better fling them out of 4 I, VI| neither do nor can do the mischief the books of chivalry have 5 I, VII| and the room, he had done mischief in that house that would 6 I, XV| hands.~ ~ ~Then, seeing the mischief they had done, the Yanguesans 7 I, XVII| belief, Sancho, that this mischief comes of thy not being dubbed 8 I, XXI| have returned and done more mischief in revenging thee than the 9 I, XXI| and transport her. But the mischief is that until peace is made 10 I, XXIII| Sancho; "but, as you say this mischief might have been avoided 11 I, XXVI| strip stark naked, or do mischief to these trees which have 12 I, XXXI| be a man again."~ ~"The mischief," said Don Quixote, "lay 13 I, XXXIV| of mistresses entail this mischief among others; they make 14 I, XXXIV| course to take to undo the mischief or find some ready escape 15 I, XXXIV| did nothing to prevent the mischief I there pointed out to him, 16 I, XXXVII| have a mind to play the mischief with thee, in a way that 17 I, XXXVII| or to ward off impending mischief; for all these are the work 18 I, XXXIX| source and hiding place of mischief, that devourer, sponge, 19 I, XLVI| master, master, there is more mischief in the village than one 20 I, XLVI| bodies' pardon."~ ~"What mischief can there be in any village, 21 I, LII| their crossbows, apprehended mischief, and clustering round the 22 II, II| t enter here, you bag of mischief and sack of knavery; go 23 II, XIV| doing ourselves any harm or mischief."~ ~"Body of my father!" 24 II, XIV| squire, that all the harm and mischief that may come of our quarrel 25 II, XVII| accountable for all the harm and mischief which these beasts may do, 26 II, XXV| discord everywhere, blowing mischief about and making quarrels 27 II, XXXIV| dared not desert lest some mischief should befall him. Scarcely 28 II, XXXIV| there's music there can't be mischief."~ ~"Nor where there are 29 II, XXXVIII| was agreed that before the mischief came to light, Don Clavijo 30 II, XXXIX| have heard say, then the mischief would have been past curing. 31 II, XLVIII| a guise to work him some mischief, and he began crossing himself 32 II, LXI| who is the author of all mischief, and the boys who are wickeder 33 II, LXVII| shepherds there are with more mischief than simplicity in them;