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Alphabetical [« »] demure 3 demurely 3 demurring 1 deniall 19 denials 1 denie 13 denied 14 | Frequency [« »] 19 civill 19 comforted 19 declaring 19 deniall 19 displeasing 19 disposed 19 distance | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances deniall |
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1 1, 1| deede, he never would make deniall, but go to it very~ ~willingly; 2 1, 2| resolution. For all this stiffe deniall,~ ~Jehannot would not so 3 1, 8| resolved to checke the Kings deniall of~ ~justice, and comming 4 2, Ind| returning any excuse or deniall, began~ ~in this manner.~ ~ 5 2, 2| die before a thought of~ ~deniall, or any way to yeeld you 6 2, 8| thy base~ ~and scornefull deniall? Shall my destruction be 7 3, 3| happily)~ ~loath to yeeld deniall. Wherefore, most humbly 8 3, 3| if he chance to make any deniall,~ ~tell him, that I spake 9 3, 3| neyther waste more words in deniall, because they cannot~ ~serve 10 3, 7| know that you cannot make deniall to any of these~ ~demands. 11 3, 9| Ladies, who would have no deniall, but by forgetting~ ~his 12 4, 3| loathing to us, and the deniall of our desires, do more~ ~ 13 5, 7| question, stood not on any deniall, but~ ~confessed truly what 14 6, 2| entreated.~ ~ In regard of which deniall, Messer Geri commaunded 15 6, 4| persisting resolutely in his deniall, saide. Beleeve me Sir,~ ~ 16 6, 7| or put him off with any deniall. Then the Lady,~ ~continuing 17 8, 1| receyving them: durst not make deniall, but thus answered. Indeede~ ~ 18 9, 1| but if hee trifle and make deniall, then boldly tell him,~ ~ 19 10, 9| their horses, saw that all~ ~deniall was meerly in vaine: and