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Alphabetical [« »] perendenga 1 perez 8 perfect 15 perfection 29 perfections 4 perfectly 16 perfidious 3 | Frequency [« »] 29 original 29 penance 29 perceiving 29 perfection 29 pleasant 29 portion 29 regarded | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances perfection |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, XI| and play on the rebeck to perfection."~ ~The goatherd had hardly 2 I, XVII| to him they had come to perfection. He then asked for some 3 I, XXV| nearest to reaching the perfection of chivalry. Now one of 4 I, XXXIII| freely to attain the desired perfection, which consists in being 5 I, XXXIII| thou dost possess, and the perfection of true friendship thou 6 I, XLII| and beauty in its highest perfection."~ ~The Judge was struck 7 I, XLIII| lady Dulcinea del Toboso, perfection of all beauty, summit and 8 I, XLVII| nature, wherein lies the perfection of writing. I have never 9 I, XLVII| finished, will display such perfection and beauty that it will 10 I, XLVIII| regards and cries them up as perfection when they are so far from 11 I, XLVIII| people who say that this is perfection, and that anything beyond 12 I, XLVIII| them have, come as near perfection as they ought. Others write 13 II, X| flesh. And thou, highest perfection of excellence that can be 14 II, X| to the highest pitch of perfection by a mole she had on her 15 II, XI| thou sawest her in the full perfection of her beauty; for the enchantment 16 II, XVI| peerless Dulcinea in all its perfection and natural harmony, while 17 II, XVI| nature, but only brings it to perfection; and thus, nature combined 18 II, XIX| and jingle the bells to perfection; of shoe-dancers I say nothing, 19 II, XXV| Here it is. I can bray to perfection, and if you can ever so 20 II, XXV| came up to the pitch of perfection you say.' 'And I say too,' 21 II, XXV| having heard you bray to such perfection, gossip, I count the trouble 22 II, XXV| each crying up the other's perfection in braying. The whole story 23 II, XXVI| things up to a pitch of perfection that is out of reach. Are 24 II, XXVII| knew how to practise to perfection. From some released Christians 25 II, XXXII| with a higher degree of perfection upon good blood than in 26 II, XXXVIII| of fourteen, and such a perfection of beauty, that nature could 27 II, LXII| Barataria. I governed it to perfection for ten days; and lost my 28 II, LXII| length brought it to the perfection we shall see to-morrow, 29 II, LXIII| beauty might be seen to perfection, and that she might present