IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] undergone 1 undermine 1 underneath 5 understand 101 understander 2 understandest 1 understanding 121 | Frequency [« »] 102 garden 102 longer 101 rich 101 understand 101 wee 100 amorous 100 eyes | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances understand |
bold = Main text Day, Novellgrey = Comment text
1 1, 1| hindered mine~ ~intention. But understand (holy Father) that my parents 2 1, 1| giving them credibly to understand,~ ~that Master Chappelet 3 1, 4| or rather should first understand of the Damosell her selfe, 4 1, 5| little joy to mee, that we understand so well (by the~ ~discourses 5 1, 6| himselfe, he would needs understand of~ ~whence, and what he 6 1, 8| GIVING ALL MEN TO UNDERSTAND, THAT JUSTICE IS NECESSARY~ ~ 7 1, 9| words, you shall plainly understand my meaning. If you have 8 2, 3| further presume to touch me, understand what I shall~ ~tell thee. 9 2, 5| Andrea) doest thou not~ ~understand what I say? Thou knowest 10 2, 5| thy deathsman, if hee but understand that thou makest any~ ~enquirie 11 2, 6| joyfully sweetned.~ ~ You must understand then (most gracious Ladies) 12 2, 6| state of the Countrey, may~ ~understand what is become of Henriet 13 2, 6| that when Henriet should~ ~understand what he had done for his 14 2, 7| measure, that he could not understand her, nor she him, whereby 15 2, 7| her husband should~ ~never understand, that ever she gave any 16 2, 7| Ladie in the matter, to understand how shee~ ~stoode enclined, 17 2, 7| Soldan was~ ~desirous to understand, how she could possibly 18 2, 8| WHEREBY ALL MEN MAY PLAINELY UNDERSTAND, THAT LOYALTY~ ~ FAITHFULLY 19 2, 10| answere. I would have you~ ~to understand Sir, that my memory is not 20 3, 1| many divels, because they understand not the tenth~ ~part that 21 3, 1| you speake but the truth: understand then, if hee have any knowledge~ ~ 22 3, 3| considerate,~ ~durst not let him understand it, neither by any womans 23 3, 3| deserve death, then my selfe. Understand then~ ~(good Father) that 24 3, 3| sweare unto you, seeing I~ ~understand how firmely she is affected, 25 3, 4| very earnestly desirous to understand the~ ~speediest way to so 26 3, 4| become rich indeed, must understand how to make the Stone: as~ ~ 27 3, 5| utterly needlesse, to let you understand by~ ~words, how faithfull 28 3, 5| with thee, and let thee understand somewhat more of my minde. 29 3, 6| her Husband, gave~ ~her to understand, that hee was greatly enamoured 30 3, 6| adventureth so farre, as to understand my finall~ ~intention, having 31 3, 6| prepared for her, giving her to understand the whole businesse, and~ ~ 32 3, 7| himselfe, as no one could understand~ ~the reason of his sadnesse.~ ~ 33 3, 7| let me further give you to understand, that I am a~ ~religious 34 3, 7| spoken are true, and also I understand by your demonstration, what~ ~ 35 3, 7| tortures were sent for, to understand~ ~truly how the case went, 36 3, 9| her husband, to let him understand, that if in displeasure~ ~ 37 3, 10| it, you may~ ~the better understand that albeit Love more affects 38 4, 1| yet you should likewise~ ~understand, that negligence and idle 39 4, 4| to let the~ ~Princesse understand, in such secret manner as 40 4, 4| King of Sicilie, to let him understand his determination, craving 41 4, 5| and friendly motions, to understand~ ~the reason of her so violent 42 4, 7| WHEREBY IS GIVEN TO UNDERSTAND, THAT LOVE AND DEATH DO 43 4, 7| sufficient vertue,~ ~to understand the secret soliciting of 44 4, 8| for you, and to make you understand, how your~ ~Factors are 45 4, 10| speedily into the~ ~City, to understand truly, whither the condemned 46 4, 10| the Chest, giving him to~ ~understand thereby, how Ruggiero was 47 5, 1| every one) not onely to understand the first instruction~ ~ 48 5, 1| withall more at large.~ ~ Understand then Noble Chynon, that 49 5, 2| our melancholly King.~ ~ Understand then (Noble Ladies) that 50 5, 2| abroad into the City, to understand the newes of Martuccio Gomito.~ ~ 51 5, 5| began in this manner.~ ~ Understand worthy Gentlemen, that Guidotto 52 5, 7| motion was made to her, to understand her disposition in~ ~this 53 5, 9| meets withall.~ ~ You are to understand then, that Coppo di Borghese 54 5, 9| presumption, when you~ ~understand the occasion, which expressely 55 5, 10| with age before I can truly understand what youth is,~ ~and I shall 56 6, 5| Novell concerneth them both. Understand then (faire~ ~Assemblie) 57 6, 8| exceed~ ~Salomons, could not understand the lest part of hir Unkles 58 6, 9| this day past among us.~ ~ Understand then (most faire Ladies) 59 6, 10| worthy Auditors: You are to~ ~understand, that I (being then very 60 7, 1| and to let him covertly understand,~ ~that John was there, 61 7, 2| proofe thereof this morning. Understand~ ~therefore patiently (sweet 62 7, 3| in nature.~ ~ You are to understand then, that there lived in 63 7, 3| with her, to let her now understand by word of mouth, what long~ ~ 64 7, 6| offer to imbrace him., and understand the reason of his~ ~distemper. 65 7, 7| the last.~ ~ You are to understand then, that it is no long 66 7, 8| brethren,~ ~and they shall understand thy dishonest behaviour. 67 7, 8| came presently to him, to~ ~understand the cause of this his so 68 7, 9| respected by thee, let him~ ~understand the integrity of mine affection, 69 7, 9| spleene on a paltry Hawke.~ ~Understand then, worthy Lords and Ladies, 70 7, 9| often bin in my minde, to understand a reason why~ ~they do so.~ ~ 71 8, 1| the~ ~dangerous Edict.~ ~ Understand then, my most worthy Auditors, 72 8, 1| Geneway: but he should understand of his departure, and then ( 73 8, 6| case:~ ~he, desiring to understand who they be, would have 74 8, 7| experience, as many doe: but to understand the reason of things, as~ ~ 75 8, 7| strove how he might best understand her carriage~ ~toward him, 76 8, 7| lack-wit, little did she understand~ ~(faire assembly) how dangerous 77 8, 7| protestations.~ ~ Heere you are to understand (Gracious Ladies) that according 78 8, 9| and therefore~ ~desired to understand, by what secret meanes they 79 8, 9| Gomedrabe? said the Doctor, I understand not those difficult names.~ ~ 80 8, 9| Bruno) and as hardly do I understand your names, as~ ~you mine: 81 8, 9| to follow~ ~after mee, to understand the incredible eloquence 82 8, 10| againe to him, to let him understand, in which of the~ ~Bathes 83 8, 10| give thee faithfully~ ~to understand, that as my person is onely 84 9, 2| speake.~ ~ You are then to understand (Gracious Auditors) that 85 9, 3| along to the Physitian, to understand what he will say: and~ ~ 86 9, 5| command me. Dooest thou~ ~understand me what I say? Sufficiently 87 9, 5| I~ ~am credibly given to understand; wherefore walke presently 88 9, 6| she called her Husband, to understand what angry speeches~ ~had 89 9, 8| thither presently, to understand his pleasure.~ ~ When Blondello 90 9, 9| observed among Travellers, to understand one anothers Countrey and~ ~ 91 10, 2| me plainely give you to~ ~understand, that neither cowardise, 92 10, 4| esteemed and affected.~ ~ Understand then (Gracious hearers) 93 10, 5| notice of it, and would needs understand the occasion~ ~thereof. 94 10, 7| WHEREIN IS COVERTLY GIVEN TO UNDERSTAND, THAT HOWSOEVER A PRINCE~ ~ 95 10, 7| hast done it, to let me understand what he saith, that I may 96 10, 7| deliverance. The King~ ~did best understand this so well palliated answere 97 10, 8| notorious transgression, I understand you all to be~ ~guiltie, 98 10, 8| Neverthelesse,~ ~you are to understand, that I sought not by fraud 99 10, 8| before him; would~ ~needs understand the whole History, in every 100 10, 9| Garden, Thorello desired to understand, of whence,~ ~and what they 101 10, 10| saying, you can learn to understand the~ ~custome and qualities