The Tudor Translations, المجلد 42AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 163
... body , he cannot but enter at your doores : whereas , if ( in powerfull manner ) he made use of his wings , he then would flye in at your window , and then you could not be able to see him . Upon this conclusion , Albert departed ...
... body , he cannot but enter at your doores : whereas , if ( in powerfull manner ) he made use of his wings , he then would flye in at your window , and then you could not be able to see him . Upon this conclusion , Albert departed ...
الصفحة 220
... body upon his shoulders , and carried it to the Mothers doore , where he left it , and afterward returned to his owne house againe . When day light was come , and the dead body found lying in the Porch , it moved very much greefe and ...
... body upon his shoulders , and carried it to the Mothers doore , where he left it , and afterward returned to his owne house againe . When day light was come , and the dead body found lying in the Porch , it moved very much greefe and ...
الصفحة 233
... body , by some such helpfull and witty device , as when it shall be found in the morning , his being here may passe without suspition , and the worlds rash opinion no way touch us . Weeping and lamenting is now laid aside , and all hope ...
... body , by some such helpfull and witty device , as when it shall be found in the morning , his being here may passe without suspition , and the worlds rash opinion no way touch us . Weeping and lamenting is now laid aside , and all hope ...
المحتوى
Jeronimo affecting Silvestra went by the earnest entreaty | 4 |
Lamporechio by counterfeiting himselfe dumb | 5 |
NOVELL II | 15 |
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Abbesse Abbot affection againe albeit Aldobrandino alwayes amorous answer beauty began beleeve brethren businesse Chamber commend compasse confesse daughter dayes dayly death desire discourse divers DUCTION eyes Fac-totum faire falne farre favour Ferando folly Friar Garden gastly gave Gentlewoman Gerbino gracious Guiscardo hath heard hearing heart heere himselfe honest honour husband indeede joyfull kindnesse King King of Denmarke knew labour Lady live Madam Catulla Magnifico Maide manner marriage Massetto Master Doctor meanes meere Mistresse Monke neere never night Ninetta NOVELL occasion Ocharus offended perceiving perswaded Philostratus Pilgrime Pistoia pleased poore promise Puccio Purgatory Queene quoth recompence replyed returned Ricciardo Roussillion selfe Serictha setled shee shew Simonida Sister sodaine Sonne soule spake speeches swaded teares thee Theobaldo thereof thing thither thou unto vertue vertuous whatsoever whereby Wherefore wherein wife withall woman women words worthy X NOVELL yeeld yeeres yong