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Alphabetical [« »] groping 4 groser 1 grosest 1 grosse 26 grosse-witted 1 grossely 1 grosser 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 extreamly 26 faithfully 26 finished 26 grosse 26 holding 26 imposed 26 iphigenia | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances grosse |
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1 2, 2| you true Sir, I am a man grosse enough in such~ ~Divine 2 2, 9| thou couldst not be of so~ ~grosse understanding. For, by comprehending 3 2, 10| meerely strangers to~ ~such grosse follies.~ ~ Know then, that 4 3, 1| that the Spade and Pickaxe, grosse feeding and labour, do~ ~ 5 3, 4| witted man and a gourmand or grosse feeder; his language was 6 3, 8| materiall,~ ~of simple and grosse understanding, yet he fell 7 4, 2| hath befalne you, by so grosse an opinion of my~ ~perfections, 8 5, Ind| condemne them with infinite grosse imputations:~ ~which I purpose 9 5, 1| reasonable creature: by his grosse and deformed~ ~kinde of 10 5, 1| their rurall qualities, and grosse behaviour~ ~pleased him 11 5, 1| awake, which~ ~informed his grosse and dull spirite, that this 12 5, 5| little~ ~offended at so grosse an injury. When he was fully 13 5, 10| condition, covering their owne grosse faults by farre~ ~inferiour 14 6, 5| lyen~ ~buried, under the grosse error of some; who, in the 15 6, 8| home. I shall tell you the grosse fault of a foolish~ ~Damosell, 16 6, 10| Hostesses Female attendants, a grosse fat Trugge, low of~ ~stature, 17 7, 3| strict fasting, feeding on grosse Meates~ ~(though never so 18 7, 4| just scourge for this his grosse~ ~folly, or a secret decree, 19 7, 4| reproved him, gave him~ ~grosse speeches, pittying that 20 7, 10| therefore being sorry for this grosse~ ~ignorance, hee made a 21 8, 3| Calandrino (who had but a~ ~grosse and blockish memory) had 22 8, 5| unpleasing, in regard of a little grosse~ ~and unmannerly behaviour: 23 8, 6| selfe: and gave him manie grosse~ ~speeches beside, all departing 24 8, 7| yet not in a gadding or grosse manner: for~ ~she was not 25 9, 4| without just taxation of any grosse errour;~ ~making such solemne 26 9, 9| shaming to be sullyed with so grosse a sinne: the~ ~correcting