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Alphabetical [« »] seigniories 1 seigniory 1 seize 9 seized 29 seizes 4 seizing 18 seizure 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 regarded 29 remove 29 saint 29 seized 29 shame 29 sierra 29 suspect | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances seized |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, IV| and coming up to him he seized his lance, and having broken 2 I, XI| golden age; and the whim seized him to address all this 3 I, XVI| extraordinary noise of the conflict, seized his staff and the tin case 4 I, XVII| before vomiting, he was seized with such gripings and retchings, 5 I, XIX| frightened at her bridle being seized that rearing up she flung 6 I, XXII| mind, those on horseback seized their swords, and those 7 I, XXVI| found, without more ado he seized his beard with both hands 8 I, XXVII| bosom which Don Fernando seized at once and began to read 9 I, XXXI| felt than told."~ ~Andres seized his bread and cheese, and 10 I, XXXII| the knights deliver, I am seized with the longing to do the 11 I, XXXIX| once dropped their oars and seized their captain who stood 12 I, XXXIX| known that Don John had seized Tunis and taken the kingdom 13 I, XLIII| when a strange trembling seized her, as if she were suffering 14 I, XLIV| the abuse poured upon him, seized the pack-saddle with one 15 I, XLV| hand and with his right seized Don Quixote by the collar 16 I, XLV| with rage, with both hands seized the officer by the throat 17 I, XLVI| the kind happening, they seized him firmly and bound him 18 I, L| and the goatherd coming up seized it by the horns and began 19 II, VII| undertake a third sally, she seized her mantle, and in deep 20 II, XVI| Dapple, and running in haste seized his right stirrup and kissed 21 II, XX| are!" and so saying, he seized a bucket and plunging it 22 II, XXI| grave!"~ ~And so saying, he seized the staff he had driven 23 II, XXVI| favourite of his) to be seized and given two hundred lashes, 24 II, XXXI| good living, and always seized by the forelock any opportunity 25 II, XLI| earth lest he should be seized with giddiness. So that, 26 II, LX| tenderly half sternly, she seized his hand and said to him, " 27 II, LX| Vicente, whom a death spasm seized the same instant. Roque 28 II, LXVIII| sign to him to be silent, seized Rocinante's bridle and drew 29 II, LXX| him. Thereupon the duke seized the opportunity of practising