The Tudor Translations, المجلد 44AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 17
... vertue . One kind , are gritty stones , of Settignano , and of Montisca , by vertue of which places , when any Mill - stones or Grind - stones NOVELL III are to bee made , they knede the 4 : C 17 THE EIGHT EIGHT DAY.
... vertue . One kind , are gritty stones , of Settignano , and of Montisca , by vertue of which places , when any Mill - stones or Grind - stones NOVELL III are to bee made , they knede the 4 : C 17 THE EIGHT EIGHT DAY.
الصفحة 18
... vertue whereof is so admirable ; as whosoever beareth it about him , so long as he keepeth it , it is impossible for any eye to discerne him , because he walketh meerely invisible . O Lord Sir ( quoth Calandrino ) those stones are of ...
... vertue whereof is so admirable ; as whosoever beareth it about him , so long as he keepeth it , it is impossible for any eye to discerne him , because he walketh meerely invisible . O Lord Sir ( quoth Calandrino ) those stones are of ...
الصفحة 25
... vertue , had not therefore expresly commanded her , not to be seene in his presence all that day , untill he had made full proofe of the stones vertue . And questionles , the consideration of a matter so availeable and important , was ...
... vertue , had not therefore expresly commanded her , not to be seene in his presence all that day , untill he had made full proofe of the stones vertue . And questionles , the consideration of a matter so availeable and important , was ...
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Whereon all the Discourses is Concerning such Witty deceivings | 1 |
A lusty Priest of Varlungo fell in love with a prety woman | 7 |
Three pleasant companions plaid a merry prank with a Judge | 8 |
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Abbot affection afterward againe alwayes Aniolliero Ansaldo answered bedde began Belcolore beleeve Blondello Bologna Bruno Buffalmaco businesse Calandrino Chamber command comming Corso Donati Countrey dayes demaunded desire divers entred especiall faire falne farre favour Florence Florines Fortune garments gave Gentleman Ghinotto Gisippus goodly gracious Grizelda Guiotto hath heard hearing heere himselfe honest honour Husband King Lady Laiazzo live Lord Madame manner Marquesse marriage Maso Master Doctor matter meanes meere Melisso Mithridanes named neere never night Pamphilus Pavia perceiving perswaded Phillippo Philostratus Physitian Piccarda plaine of Mugnone pleased poore quoth Reniero replyed returned Salabetto Saladine Scholler sent shee shew Signior Thorello Sir Simon Sophronia spake speake Spinelloccio stept stones Sunne tell thee thine thing thither thou hast thy selfe Titus unto vertue VII NOVELL whatsoever Wherefore wherein whereof whereto wife woman words worthy yeeld yong Zeppa