Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|           insinuating~ ~speeches) acquainted her with his amorous intention.
 2    1,    7|          as yet) you~ ~never came acquainted.~ ~ Master Herminio hearing
 3    1,    7|          and am become reasonably acquainted with her. From~ ~that time
 4    2,    1|        came before him, and had~ ~acquainted him truly with every particular:
 5    2,    3|     desperate a condition) became acquainted~ ~with an Abbot, whom he
 6    2,    3|              with whom Alessandro acquainted himselfe, as having formerly
 7    2,    3|            Alessandro, being well acquainted with the Hoste of the~ ~
 8    2,    5|        they became~ ~so privately acquainted, that I was begotten, and
 9    2,    5|        joynts, which such as were acquainted withall, could easily avoide
10    2,    5|               The Neighbours well acquainted with this Ruffians rude
11    2,    7|          such wonder, as fame had acquainted~ ~the World withall? Whereto
12    2,    8|          dreame this night~ ~hath acquainted me with the principall occasion
13    2,    8|        languishing extremity, nor acquainted any~ ~living creature with
14    2,    8|           Gianetta, being never~ ~acquainted with any such questions,
15    2,    8|       beyond common~ ~comparison, acquainted her Lord with all she had
16    2,    8|    Mandevile, desiring to be made acquainted~ ~with all their passed
17    2,    9|         such meanes, that he came acquainted with a poore~ ~woman, who
18    2,   10|           while after, report had acquainted the Judge, where~ ~and how
19    2,   10|       Pagamino, made meanes to be acquainted with bim, and within lesse~ ~
20    2,   10|        with me, and now that I am acquainted with thy inclination; I~ ~
21    3,    1|      daily repairing thether; and acquainted her with such familiar~ ~
22    3,    4|           man (by~ ~me) should be acquainted with so rare a secret; if
23    3,    6|           this end, that~ ~having acquainted you with his treacherous
24    3,    7|       companion of~ ~his, whom he acquainted with most of his secrets,
25    3,    7|   pilgrime, and therefore am well acquainted~ ~with all the courses of
26    3,    7|         Theobaldo arose, having~ ~acquainted her with such matters as
27    3,    8|         home to her neighbours,~ ~acquainted them with wonderfull matters,
28    3,    9|          backe to their Lady, and acquainted her with this unkinde answer,
29    4,    2|            that so soone as I had acquainted him with your~ ~answer,
30    4,    2|           women, whom quickly she acquainted~ ~with this so strange a
31    4,    2|       wings, to come the~ ~better acquainted with him. It fortuned, that
32    4,    3|      Ninetta who was sufficiently acquainted with the forwardnesse of
33    4,    3|      bloody~ ~intention, she grew acquainted with a Grecian woman, and
34    4,    3|     promise.~ ~ Magdalena, having acquainted her Husband with her vertuous~ ~
35    4,    4|          Sicilie came at length~ ~acquainted therewith, in such flowing
36    4,    4|           being~ ~aged, and never acquainted with the affectiotiate proceedings
37    4,    8|          intimate friend) he came acquainted with every part of the house,~ ~
38    4,    9|            Guiglielmo Rossiglione acquainted Messer Guardastagno, entreating~ ~
39    4,   10|         Beleeve me Sir, you never acquainted us~ ~with any such matter,
40    5,    2|           Master, who~ ~presently acquainted the King therewith, and
41    5,    5|            and kindred, who being acquainted with this~ ~admirable accident,
42    5,    8|       shall then more at large be acquainted~ ~withall. This appeared
43    5,   10|          to~ ~wedlock, which time acquainted his Wife withall, contrary
44    5,   10|       thrice; she became secretly acquainted with an~ ~aged woman, generally
45    6,   10|         that such as were not wel acquainted with his qualities, supposed~ ~
46    7,    1|           Tessa, who was~ ~better acquainted with the knocke, then plaine
47    7,    2|    amorous friend being therewith acquainted, and~ ~standing in some
48    7,    3| Christening. And being~ ~inwardly acquainted with her Husband, who was
49    7,    6|   perceiving, ranne presently and acquainted her Lady with the~ ~comming
50    7,    8|        Roberto was~ ~sufficiently acquainted, and thus enstructed withall;
51    7,    9|          of meere~ ~love) she had acquainted them therewith: which very
52    7,   10|          Fryar Reynard~ ~had been acquainted with this kind of shrift (
53    8,    1|           of him? No creature hee acquainted with his~ ~setled purpose,
54    8,    3|         nothing,~ ~untill hee had acquainted Bruno and Buffalmaco therewith,
55    8,    3|     before him unto the Port, and acquainted the~ ~Warders with the whole
56    8,    3|          his friends, whom he had acquainted~ ~therewith, drew them to
57    8,    4|           open Market~ ~place, he acquainted them with his determination;
58    8,    6|       appeared. Wee being so well acquainted with thy~ ~delusions, and
59    8,    7|        herewith~ ~immediately she acquainted her Lady, who being as rashly
60    8,    9|          meanes he might~ ~become acquainted, and grow into familiarity
61    8,    9|        Bruno departed thence, and acquainted Buffalmaco with~ ~everie
62    8,    9|   Physitian, thou art not halfe~ ~acquainted with me as yet: because
63    9,    1|    hereafter you shall bee better acquainted, a neere Kinsman of hers,~ ~
64    9,    4|        fortunes by him.~ ~ Having acquainted his Father with this determination,
65    9,    5|         life, which Phillippo had acquainted him~ ~withall, and the reason
66    9,    6|            named Adriano, who was acquainted with the course of his love:~ ~
67    9,    9|       home to his owne house: hee acquainted a wise and reverend~ ~man,
68    9,   10|        wherewith divers times she acquainted her Husband, but by no~ ~
69   10,    1|          Court, and the King made acquainted~ ~with the words, which
70   10,    3|        the west, were every where acquainted with his fame and~ ~renown.
71   10,    4|        closely he~ ~made the Lady acquainted with his further intention,
72   10,    7|         bold,~ ~ To make the Ayre acquainted with my woe:~ ~ Alas! I
73   10,    9|      comfort, that I am therewith acquainted, because I intended to have~ ~
74   10,    9|        the rich Jewells, he fully acquainted the Abbot with all his~ ~
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