The Tudor Translations, المجلد 43AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 56
... looking on the young man , thus he saide within himselfe : If the inward endow- ments of the mind , doe paralell the outward perfections of body ; the World cannot yeeld a more compleate man . Now , as good natures are quickly incited ...
... looking on the young man , thus he saide within himselfe : If the inward endow- ments of the mind , doe paralell the outward perfections of body ; the World cannot yeeld a more compleate man . Now , as good natures are quickly incited ...
الصفحة 66
... looking every minute when he should dye , yet joyfull that he had found his Father , who presently moved the question to him . Theodoro hearing that Violenta should bee his Wife , if he would so accept her was over come with such ...
... looking every minute when he should dye , yet joyfull that he had found his Father , who presently moved the question to him . Theodoro hearing that Violenta should bee his Wife , if he would so accept her was over come with such ...
الصفحة 116
... looking each on other , or speaking one word together all the rest of that day , they rode away with blushing cheekes . Whereby we may collect , that the yong Lady , being so injuriously provoked , did no more then well became her , to ...
... looking each on other , or speaking one word together all the rest of that day , they rode away with blushing cheekes . Whereby we may collect , that the yong Lady , being so injuriously provoked , did no more then well became her , to ...
المحتوى
The Fift Day governed by Madam Fiammetta | 3 |
Chiasso where he saw a Knight desperately pursue a TABLE | 5 |
NOVELL II | 17 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
afterward Agnesia albeit alwayes amorous Angelina Anichino answered Arriguccio began beleeve beside Catharina Chamber Chynon Cistio command comming Constance Countrey Cremona Damosell Daughter dayes desire discourse divers doore Egano enstructed entred Faenza faire faire Ladies farre Father Faulcon feare Fortune Frederigo Friar friends Gentleman Gentlewoman Gigliatoes Guion hath heard hearing heere himselfe honest honour Husband indeede Iphigenia Ischia Jacomino King Lady Laiazzo Lambertuccio Liparis lived Lord Lysimachus Madame manner marriage Martuccio matter meanes meere Menghino Messer Geri Messer Lizio Mother named neere never Nicostratus night Palermo Pasimondo Pedro perceiving perswaded Philostratus pleased poore Procida Pyrrhus Queene quoth replyed returned Reynard Rhodians Ricciardo selfe severall shee shew Simonida sodaine sodainly Sonne spake speeches stept Susa thee thence thither thou Tingoccio Trapani unto vertue Violenta Wherefore whereof whereto whereupon Wife withall woman women worthy X NOVELL yeeld yeeres yong young