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Alphabetical [« »] middling-sized 1 midges 2 midnight 8 midst 30 midstream 1 midsummer 2 midway 3 | Frequency [« »] 30 imagine 30 league 30 maritornes 30 midst 30 miserable 30 mountain 30 officers | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances midst |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, XIII| himself to his lady in the midst of his career had been devoted 2 I, XVIII| engage and encounter in the midst of that broad plain; for 3 I, XVIII| saying, he dashed into the midst of the squadron of ewes, 4 I, XXI| he checked himself in the midst of it.~ ~"What art thou 5 I, XXIII| it plain.~ ~"But in the midst of his conversation he stopped 6 I, XXVI| Heaven sent him relief in the midst of his great grief and need. 7 I, XXVI| taste doing penance in the midst of these mountains; and 8 I, XXVII| liberal. And yet, in the midst of this outburst of execration 9 I, XXXII| there came up out of the midst of the water against him 10 I, XXXIII| themselves dauntlessly into the midst of the thousand opposing 11 I, XXXVI| its silent voice in the midst of all thy gaiety, and vindicate 12 I, XXXVIII| galleys stem to stem, in the midst of the open sea, locked 13 I, XXXIX| found myself alone in the midst of my enemies, who were 14 I, XLV| and bloodshed; and in the midst of all this chaos, complication, 15 I, XLV| been transferred into the midst of us. See how they fight, 16 I, L| and cast thyself into the midst of its dark burning waters, 17 I, L| his lady, plunges into the midst of the boiling lake, and 18 I, LII| lies and nonsense into the midst of the bottomless pit. They 19 II, VIII| gulf that opened in the midst of Rome? What, in opposition 20 II, XVII| those beasts, and in the midst of this plain I will let 21 II, XVII| of his sovereign, in the midst of a spacious plaza; a knight 22 II, XIX| that checked him in the midst of his furious onset, and 23 II, XXIII| and found myself in the midst of the most beautiful, delightful 24 II, XXVII| troop received him into the midst of them, taking him to he 25 II, XXVII| take him, fled from the midst of them, commending himself 26 II, XXXI| They placed him in the midst of them, and with much pomp 27 II, XXXIV| he placed himself in the midst of the troop of huntsmen. 28 II, XL| reached my ears in the midst of my swoon, and has been 29 II, XLIX| fair-sized squadron. In the midst marched Sancho with his 30 II, LX| Quixote on Rocinante in the midst of them delivering a harangue