The Tudor Translations, المجلد 41AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 34
... servants , and the wayting women also ( being foure in number ) to be brought before her , thus she beganne . Because I am to give the first example to you all , whereby proceeding on from good to better , our ... servant 34 THE DECAMERON.
... servants , and the wayting women also ( being foure in number ) to be brought before her , thus she beganne . Because I am to give the first example to you all , whereby proceeding on from good to better , our ... servant 34 THE DECAMERON.
الصفحة 144
... servants attending on them . When the windes and weather grew favourable for them , Madame Beritola went aboord with Conrado ... servant with them , and being but a very poore woman , yet was shee wise and discreetly advised . Wherefore ...
... servants attending on them . When the windes and weather grew favourable for them , Madame Beritola went aboord with Conrado ... servant with them , and being but a very poore woman , yet was shee wise and discreetly advised . Wherefore ...
الصفحة 211
... servant of mine , both for intelligence of the Chamber , as also of the Ring , Purse , and what else is beside ; all ... servant , in whom hee reposed especiall trust , sending him to Geneway with two Horses , writing to his Wife , that ...
... servant of mine , both for intelligence of the Chamber , as also of the Ring , Purse , and what else is beside ; all ... servant , in whom hee reposed especiall trust , sending him to Geneway with two Horses , writing to his Wife , that ...
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Abbot Alessandro alwayes Ambroginolo Ameto Amorosa Visione amorous Andrea answered Antigonus beauty began beleeve Beritola Bernardo Boccaccio Certaldo Chamber commanded Conrado CRESCINI Dante daughter dayes Decameron desire discourse divers Divine Comedy DUCTION faire faire Ladies farre Father favour feare Fiammetta Filocolo Filostrato Firenze Florence Fortune friends Geneway Gentlemen Gianetta Giovanni goodly gracious hath heard hearing heere himselfe holy honest honour husband INTRO Jehannot King King of Cyprus Lady living Lord Madam Pampinea manner Martellino Master Chappelet matter meanes Merchant mother Moutier named Naples neere never night Ninfale Fiesolano NOVELL Pagamino passe perceiving Perotto perswaded Petrarch pleasing poore Queene quoth returned Robert of Naples Saladine says seems selfe servant shee Sicurano Signior Soldane Sonne spake speake tell thee thence thereof things thither thou TORRE unto Wherefore wherein Whereto wife woman women words X NOVELL yeeres young