Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |      Others, were of a contrary opinion, who avouched, that there
  2  Ind      |       much more (in mine owne~ ~opinion) then any other body, not
  3    1,    1|         we may~ ~be beguiled in opinion, by electing such and such
  4    1,    2|        thus continued strong in opinion, so Jehannot lefte not~ ~
  5    1,    3|    seeme unfitting (in my poore opinion) to~ ~descend now into the
  6    1,    3|     worthy, and to~ ~answere my opinion truely thereof, doth necessarily
  7    1,    5|      Lord being then from home, opinion perswaded him over fondly,~ ~
  8    1,    6|        seeme so~ ~in thine owne opinion: but I tell thee plainely,
  9    1,    9|     from simplicity and precise opinion, covering their owne folly
 10    1,    9|       for~ ~the morrow: I am of opinion, that at the same houre
 11    2,    3|       guiding~ ~(perhaps) their opinion heerein, more from the traine
 12    2,    3| fortuned, that (contrary to the opinion of all~ ~men) warre happened
 13    2,    4|         never behold (in~ ~mine opinion) a greater act of Fortune,
 14    2,    4|    discharge mine owne duty.~ ~ Opinion hath made it famous for
 15    2,    6|         flatteries. And I am of opinion, that to heare them recounted,~ ~
 16    2,    7|       to deserve his verie best opinion, for she was not meanely~ ~
 17    2,    7|     what Countrey shee was. His opinion~ ~being so stedfastly grounded,
 18    2,    7|         youthfull in his owne~ ~opinion, then any ability of body
 19    2,    9|         rest were of the same~ ~opinion, condemning their wives
 20    2,    9|       cannot I be~ ~of the same opinion. For I am sure thou beleevest,
 21    2,   10|      have done; surely, in mine opinion it is no way~ ~possible,
 22    2,   10| Wherfore (faire Ladies) I am of opinion, that~ ~Bernardo of Geneway,
 23    3,    1|         And the torrent of this opinion burries them on so~ ~violently,
 24    3,    1|         Offenders, they changed opinion, tooke the~ ~same oath as
 25    3,    3|      over-swayed with her proud opinion, she would no longer~ ~be
 26    3,    5|       and~ ~women are not of my opinion; I meane that you shall
 27    3,    5|       mine.~ ~ To confirme your opinion in this case by any argument
 28    3,    5|   although hee had an undoubted opinion of his wife; yet~ ~this
 29    3,    6|     another, which (in generall opinion) surpassed all the~ ~Neapolitane
 30    3,    6|   persevering so long in this~ ~opinion, as now it passed absolutely
 31    3,    6|          I hope you have better opinion of my wit, then any meaning
 32    3,    6|       any other~ ~alteration in opinion; shee went to the house
 33    3,    7|  accusing afterward (by~ ~false opinion, and upon the testimony
 34    3,    8|       for I carry the same holy opinion among all men, as~ ~you
 35    3,    8|          carrying no such~ ~ill opinion of the holy Abbot, and having-seene
 36    3,    8|       by reason of their setled opinion, concerning the~ ~nightly
 37    3,    9|             Madame, in my poore opinion, you are not free from the
 38    4      |          advanced. Yet (in mine opinion) I have found my selfe much
 39    4,    1|       other, none pleased~ ~her opinion, like as he did; so that
 40    4,    1|        in imitation~ ~of vulgar opinion, rather then truth: you
 41    4,    1|         or ashamed of your good opinion concerning him: for if mine~ ~
 42    4,    2| speeches shee uttered, in proud opinion of her~ ~beauty, whereby
 43    4,    2|    befalne you, by so grosse an opinion of my~ ~perfections, and
 44    4,    2|      and servants, and generall opinion~ ~conceived of their worth,
 45    4,    3|   unadvoydable dangers (in mine opinion)~ ~seemeth to be that of
 46    4,    3|       and perswaded in his rash opinion,~ ~that the Duke had already
 47    4,    4|  expressed the like in vertuous opinion of him.~ ~Wherefore, awaiting
 48    4,    4|      spirit, or no, as generall opinion had~ ~formerly conceived
 49    4,    6|         Wherefore, I am of this opinion, that in matters of good~ ~
 50    4,    7|      thorough the singular good opinion she had conceyved of him,
 51    4,    7|      her selfe, in~ ~the common opinion of us that remaine living:
 52    4,    7|    common admiration;~ ~in mine opinion concerneth the bed of Sage,
 53    4,    8|        thorough~ ~this arrogant opinion of theirs) to imploy and
 54    4,    8|      could not~ ~give any other opinion, but that some inward conceyte
 55    4,    8|  amongst the men, to heare what opinion passeth of his death,~ ~
 56    4,    9|        your owne wicked jealous opinion, and not by any just~ ~cause
 57    4,   10|      her Husband, and in vulgar opinion when this~ ~should come
 58    4,   10|  suspition, and the worlds rash opinion no way touch US.~ ~ Weeping
 59    5,    1|        who joyned with him in~ ~opinion, that their safest course
 60    5,   10|        and restraine~ ~an evill opinion which the Perugians had
 61    6,    5|        could be worse, in~ ~his opinion: without any consideration
 62    6,    6|        I'm confident, are of my opinion; and~ ~that you may not
 63    6,    7|      against the counsell~ ~and opinion of her Parents, Kindred,
 64    6,    8|       of minde, and so proud an opinion of~ ~her selfe, that it
 65    6,    9|         part of the Epicurean~ ~Opinion, their vulgare judgement
 66    7,    4|         so setled in his owne~ ~opinion, that all the Town should
 67    7,    4|       that I know~ ~your better opinion of me, and how sildome I
 68    7,    6|      this appeareth a very ydle opinion, as already hath beene approved~ ~
 69    7,    7|         protestations, and good opinion of the young~ ~Gentleman;
 70    7,    7|      this question, or no. Mine opinion every way equalled yours,~ ~
 71    7,    9|        in this order. I am of~ ~opinion, faire Ladies, that there
 72    7,    9|       thou persist in thy harsh opinion, in~ ~stead of reputing
 73    7,    9|         in regard of his strong opinion concerning the~ ~great Wisedome
 74    7,    9|       private place in my poore opinion. But in my descending downe,
 75    7,    9|     have entertained a goodly~ ~opinion of me, as, if I were so
 76    7,   10|         to another: and I am of opinion, that they will yeeld us~ ~
 77    8,    1|       we should be: yet I am of opinion, that she which~ ~selleth
 78    8,    3|      colour: therefore (in mine opinion)~ ~let us gather all such
 79    8,    3|          by my consent, if your opinion jumpe with mine, this~ ~
 80    8,    4|         affection, and the like opinion~ ~of him, as he had of her.
 81    8,    4|        yet she~ ~had a singuler opinion of her selfe, as commonly
 82    8,    5|      the most notable (in his~ ~opinion) that ever he had seene
 83    8,    6|     Buffalmaco) but what is the opinion of Calandrino? Is he willing
 84    8,    7|         And there. fore I am of opinion, that there is very litle~ ~
 85    8,    7|         to him. What is thine~ ~opinion of my amourous Scholler?
 86    8,    7|     done.~ ~ A fond and foolish opinion overswayed her, that the
 87    8,    7|        seemed greatest in his~ ~opinion, either my sottish simplicity,
 88    8,    9|       in which respect, I am of opinion, that such men~ ~ought not
 89    8,    9|         if pride of mine owne~ ~opinion do not deceive me) them
 90    8,    9|        now Bruno? What is thine opinion of my singing? Beleeve~ ~
 91    8,    9|      quoth Bruno) what is thine opinion now? Thou~ ~wouldst not
 92    8,   10|          and to prevent any ill opinion he might conceyve of~ ~her,
 93    8,   10|       of~ ~observation: I am of opinion, that it will not onely
 94    9,    2|      and devout Lady, in common opinion of all the Nunnes, and whosoever~ ~
 95    9,    3|     that they all agreed in one opinion of him; he~ ~beganne verily
 96    9,    5|        I am~ ~perswaded of your opinion in judgement with mine,
 97    9,    6|          might deserve his best opinion of her: so that their love
 98    9,    8|               It was a generall opinion in the whole Joviall Companie,
 99    9,    9|         this rule: she (in mine opinion) is~ ~not onely worthy of
100    9,   10|    deserve your generall good~ ~opinion. And having given order
101    9,   10|         time of rest, I am of~ ~opinion, that it is best to returne
102   10,    1|        Spaine, who (in his owne opinion)~ ~seemed but sleightly
103   10,    1|        pleasing, in mine~ ~owne opinion, and I hope (so much I dare
104   10,    4|         one had delivered their opinion, the King,~ ~turning himselfe
105   10,    4|        dead. And because in the opinion of her~ ~parents and neerest
106   10,    4|      not to be misliked in mine opinion. When any one intended to~ ~
107   10,    4|     Persia, saying, he jumpt in opinion with all the rest, that
108   10,    4|    varry not~ ~from your former opinion, and especially Signior
109   10,    5|        bee impossible (in her~ ~opinion) for him to effect. An olde
110   10,    5|   sodainely sprung up, as~ ~(in opinion of such as beheld it) never
111   10,    7|       your kinde Love. In our~ ~opinion, the chief honour we can
112   10,    8|        it expresly: as being of opinion,~ ~that thou mightst with
113   10,    8|       thinke~ ~it best, (if thy opinion jumpe with mine) that I
114   10,    8|      Many Philosophers doe hold opinion, that the actions performed
115   10,    8|        Noblest Romanes,~ ~which opinion, if it bee condemned by
116   10,   10|        contrary to their former opinion of the Marquesse) honourably
117   10,   10|        as her owne life:~ ~rash opinion might have perswaded him,
118   10,   10|    children and mine, in common opinion of the vulgar~ ~multitude,
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