IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] subject 40 subjected 8 subjection 3 subjects 14 submission 3 submitted 3 submitting 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 steale 14 stealing 14 streete 14 subjects 14 trembling 14 undertake 14 unhappy | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances subjects |
bold = Main text Day, Novellgrey = Comment text
1 1, 8| Crowne, or to any of his subjects beside.~ ~ 2 4, 1| without generall sorrow of the subjects of Salerne.~ ~ 3 4, 2| humane desires, and behold~ ~subjects of such prevailing efficacy, 4 8, 7| not her eyes on inferiour subjects (but~ ~esteemed her selfe 5 9, 10| remaining~ ~in my other Subjects, will (no doubt) worke so 6 10, 7| OR WIVES THAT ARE HIS SUBJECTS: YET HE OUGHT TO DENY AND 7 10, 7| win~ ~the hearts of his subjects; but gave occasion to the 8 10, 10| being distastfull to~ ~his subjects, they very often earnestly 9 10, 10| like manner, towards the subjects of her Lord and Husband, 10 10, 10| open speeches, that his subjects could not endure her so 11 10, 10| this Princely Boy, yet my subjects are not therewith~ ~contented, 12 10, 10| severest impositions.~ ~ His Subjects beleeving, that he had caused 13 10, 10| read in the hearing of his subjects: that the Pope had~ ~dispensed 14 10, 10| publiquely knowne to his subjects, that he meant to~ ~joyne