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Alphabetical [« »] hopefulness 1 hopeless 5 hopelessly 2 hopes 31 hoping 5 hops 1 horace 3 | Frequency [« »] 31 forget 31 greatly 31 highest 31 hopes 31 illustrious 31 islands 31 late | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances hopes |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, XIII| and disappointed in their hopes."~ ~"That is my own opinion," 2 I, XIV| despair whose encouraged hopes have proved vain, let him 3 I, XVI| it, I would not change my hopes for the best title in Spain."~ ~ 4 I, XVIII| wages of his service and all hopes of the promised island.~ ~ 5 I, XX| the bag, it has rent my hopes asunder, for just as I had 6 I, XXVII| Fernando, and how I had strong hopes of our fair and reasonable 7 I, XXVII| Luscinda; but not to dash my hopes I ascribed it all to the 8 I, XXVII| that I heard I saw all my hopes mocked, the words and promises 9 I, XXVII| and supported by my firm hopes and honourable passion.~ ~" 10 I, XXVIII| order to put an end to his hopes of obtaining possession 11 I, XXVIII| What I learned revived my hopes, and I was better pleased 12 I, XXVIII| indulging in faint and distant hopes of cherishing that life 13 I, XXIX| you, and let your failing hopes gather new life and strength, 14 I, XXXIV| all this time fostered thy hopes; and therefore will I punish 15 I, XXXVI| not suffer her reasonable hopes to be disappointed, since, 16 I, XXXVII| at heart to see how his hopes of dignity were fading away 17 I, XXXIX| possession, putting an end to the hopes which Muley Hamida, the 18 I, LI| possessions, I had great hopes of success. There was another 19 I, LII| master to attend.~ Delusive hopes that lure the common herd~ 20 I, LII| means to publish them in hopes of Don Quixote's third sally.~ ~" 21 II, VII| lordship. If with these hopes and additional inducements 22 II, XIII| put up with when we have hopes of reward; for, unless the 23 II, XIV| the next, the object of my hopes should be attained; but 24 II, XIV| secrets of its abyss; and my hopes are as dead as dead can 25 II, XXI| ignorant either that, in my hopes that time and my own exertions 26 II, XXIX| Dulcinea, sole refuge of my hopes."~ ~By this time, the boat, 27 II, LI| the prisoners who are in hopes of a speedy release, it 28 II, LVII| thought that such grand hopes as the news of my government 29 II, LXIV| achievements obscured; the hopes of the promises lately made 30 II, LXV| calling of chivalry; and so my hopes are going to turn into smoke."~ ~" 31 II, LXVII| ends in curses. I had no hopes to give her, nor treasures