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Alphabetical [« »] declaration 17 declarations 1 declare 29 declared 31 declares 4 declaring 6 decline 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 choose 31 confess 31 cross 31 declared 31 demand 31 forget 31 greatly | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances declared |
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1 I, TransPre| they were being bound he declared aloud that the whole plot 2 I, TransPre| generously and manfully declared his admiration of Lope's 3 I, IV| penalties that have been already declared to you."~ ~So saying, he 4 I, VIII| could not, for the Biscayan declared in his disjointed phrase 5 I, XIII| too, for the first time he declared to her his passion, as honourable 6 I, XIV| now his grave is made he declared to me his purity of purpose, 7 I, XXIV| compose in which my heart declared and made known its feelings, 8 I, XXVII| abandoned, it seemed, by Heaven, declared the enemy of the earth that 9 I, XXVII| then again, I said, had she declared I was her husband, they 10 I, XXVIII| Luscinda, for he afterwards declared that only the beauty of 11 I, XXVIII| me; had it been what he declared it to be, you would not 12 I, XXVIII| handwriting, in which she said and declared that she could not be Don 13 I, XXIX| you have said, Luscinda declared to be her husband; I am 14 I, XXIX| she has herself so openly declared, and that Don Fernando cannot 15 I, XXIX| grace, air, and beauty, and declared Don Fernando to be a man 16 I, XXX| mother. But all this, he declared, did not so much grieve 17 I, XXX| it, who likewise left it declared in writing in Chaldee or 18 I, XXXVI| bosom the paper in which she declared that she was Cardenio's 19 I, XL| was a captain, although I declared my scanty means and want 20 I, XL| and on hearing them, each declared himself willing to be the 21 I, XLI| and when he told me, I declared that nothing should be done 22 I, XLVI| is already made, I have declared the sum that shall be paid 23 II, VIII| opposition to all the omens that declared against him, made Julius 24 II, XXII| poverty and want are the declared enemies of all these; which 25 II, LI| they pleased, provided they declared the quarter it came from, 26 II, LVI| should do in that behalf they declared rightly done, final and 27 II, LVIII| without shame Altisidora declared her passion, which excited 28 II, LVIII| scoundrels, that what I have declared is true; else ye have to 29 II, LXIII| for it was in vain that I declared I was a Christian, as in 30 II, LXV| eyes were the tongues that declared their pure and happy feelings. 31 II, LXV| learning what had passed declared he could not and would not