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Alphabetical [« »] difference 9 different 5 differing 8 difficult 18 difficultie 3 difficulties 1 difficulty 9 | Frequency [« »] 18 cupid 18 cure 18 descending 18 difficult 18 discreete 18 dishonest 18 doores | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances difficult |
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1 2, 8| man as you are, it is no difficult matter for you to know, 2 3, 7| parting thence, as it was a~ ~difficult matter to know him: he stept 3 3, 9| was a matter somewhat~ ~difficult, and might lay a blamefull 4 4, 4| to be wonne without any~ ~difficult labour, or hazard of a dangerous 5 5, 1| did not appeare to him any difficult matter, in regard of his~ ~ 6 5, 2| it were very~ ~harsh and difficult.~ ~ Constance continuing 7 5, 8| withall. This appeared no difficult matter for them to accomplish:~ ~ 8 7, 9| adventurous~ ~even on the most difficult dangers; gave her courage 9 8, 5| broken, so that it was no difficult matter, to reach it, and~ ~ 10 8, 7| there is not any daunger so difficult, but I dare resolutely undertake~ ~ 11 8, 9| I understand not those difficult names.~ ~I beleeve you Sir, 12 8, 10| of all consider also, how difficult a thing it is for a~ ~woman, 13 9, 10| confesse, that the most~ ~difficult thing of all the rest, is, 14 10, 5| nothing is so~ ~uneasie or difficult, but in a lovers judgement 15 10, 6| spoken~ ~alreadie) to use any difficult discourse; but will speake 16 10, 6| to him (although it was a difficult~ ~thing, to let another 17 10, 8| of the Gods, may seeme a difficult matter to~ ~many, and somewhat 18 10, 10| meddle, considering, how difficult a case it~ ~is to meet with