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Alphabetical [« »] perceived 93 perceives 3 perceivest 1 perceiving 29 perception 4 perchance 16 perched 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 obeyed 29 original 29 penance 29 perceiving 29 perfection 29 pleasant 29 portion | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances perceiving |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, III| comrades of the wounded perceiving the plight they were in 2 I, VIII| Quixote was saying, and, perceiving that he would not allow 3 I, XVI| world. The carrier, however, perceiving by the light of the innkeeper 4 I, XVI| for the Jurisdiction!" but perceiving that he whom he had laid 5 I, XX| alive or dead."~ ~Sancho perceiving it his master's final resolve, 6 I, XX| the night, till Sancho, perceiving that daybreak was coming 7 I, XXI| greater understanding, on perceiving which the lord in whose 8 I, XXIII| was encouraged in this by perceiving that the stock of provisions 9 I, XXIV| from such a course; but perceiving I produced no effect I resolved 10 I, XXIV| foresaw and apprehended this, perceiving that by my duty as a good 11 I, XXVII| the singer to resume; but perceiving that the music had now turned 12 I, XXXI| through the air without thee perceiving it."~ ~"That must have been 13 I, XXXIII| other had finished. Then perceiving that he had no more to say, 14 I, XXXIII| dissuade him from it, and perceiving that he threatened to confide 15 I, XXXIV| what he had said to him, perceiving how foolishly he had acted, 16 I, XXXIV| with her own blood; for perceiving, or pretending, that she 17 I, XXXVII| courteous, and quick-witted, perceiving that both she and the man 18 I, XLI| the window, and at once perceiving that all those who were 19 I, XLI| into the sea without anyone perceiving what he did. In short we 20 I, XLVIII| this was going on, Sancho, perceiving that he could speak to his 21 II, XI| Rocinante's bridle, and he, perceiving the liberty that was granted 22 II, XIV| himself, and Don Quixote perceiving it, held the naked point 23 II, XVII| Quixote took it, and without perceiving what was in it thrust it 24 II, XXVI| go on."~ ~Master Pedro, perceiving that Don Quixote was beginning 25 II, XLIV| he comforted himself on perceiving that Sancho had left behind 26 II, LIV| recognise him; but the pilgrim perceiving his perplexity cried, "What! 27 II, LX| life had come to an end. On perceiving this, Claudia, when she 28 II, LXII| on the back, without his perceiving it, they stitched a parchment 29 II, LXXIV| that is to say died. On perceiving it the curate begged the