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Alphabetical [« »] great-grandson 1 greater 93 greatest 66 greatly 31 greatness 17 greaves 1 greece 10 | Frequency [« »] 31 declared 31 demand 31 forget 31 greatly 31 highest 31 hopes 31 illustrious | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances greatly |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, IX| found.~ ~This distressed me greatly, because the pleasure derived 2 I, XVI| for she plumed herself greatly on being a lady and held 3 I, XX| The sound cheered them greatly; but halting to make out 4 I, XXII| raining upon them. Sancho was greatly grieved at the affair, because 5 I, XXIV| the Lady Luscinda would greatly relish Daraida and Garaya, 6 I, XXV| air spoil women's looks greatly. But I must own the truth 7 I, XXVI| But what distressed him greatly was not having another hermit 8 I, XXVI| and they complimented him greatly upon it, and begged him 9 I, XXVII| mentioned interested them greatly, being of a kind by no means 10 I, XXXI| your worship. She laughed greatly when I told her how your 11 I, XXXII| relish hearing these things greatly too, for they are very pretty; 12 I, XXXV| and saw that he was dead. Greatly surprised and distressed 13 I, XXXIX| Grand Turk took the loss greatly to heart, and with the cunning 14 I, XL| are all perfidious. I am greatly troubled on this account, 15 II, I| just now that I should like greatly to tell it." Don Quixote 16 II, II| said to him, "It grieves me greatly, Sancho, that thou shouldst 17 II, XXII| weight, at which they were greatly delighted; and at last, 18 II, XXVII| son of my parents who were greatly respected; and though I 19 II, XXXI| all which Don Quixote was greatly astonished, and this was 20 II, XXXII| Senor Don Quixote would greatly gratify us if he would depict 21 II, XXXIV| with it a kind of haze that greatly aided the project of the 22 II, XXXVI| government; only it troubles me greatly what they tell me-that once 23 II, XL| Magalona enjoyed riding him greatly."~ ~"For going smoothly 24 II, XLVI| very good condition, and greatly vexed that they did not 25 II, XLVI| him to repose and withdrew greatly grieved at the unfortunate 26 II, L| and I shall value them greatly as coming from your hand; 27 II, L| apparel pleased them both greatly; and after they had saluted 28 II, LII| TERESA PANZA.~ ~All were greatly amused by Teresa Panza's 29 II, LIV| marriage. Don Quixote was greatly pleased at the news, and 30 II, LV| anywhere, at which he was greatly distressed, especially when 31 II, LXII| government, with which he greatly amused his hearers.~ ~On