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Alphabetical [« »] repulsing 2 reputation 27 repute 14 reputed 55 reputing 8 request 58 requested 32 | Frequency [« »] 55 meaning 55 meere 55 only 55 reputed 55 speaking 55 titus 55 whereat | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances reputed |
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1 Ind | living) could have bene reputed any way~ ~unhealthfull; 2 1, 1| bad man, at his death, was reputed for a saint,~ ~and called 3 1, 3| and none other, was to bee reputed his heire, and to be~ ~honoured 4 1, 5| the Messenger, that she reputed the Kings~ ~comming to her, 5 1, 6| Abbot of~ ~Clugni, a man reputed (next to the Pope) to be 6 1, 6| where of him) that he was reputed to be~ ~a learned, honest, 7 1, 7| maintenance, are called and~ ~reputed to bee Gentlemen, yea speciall 8 1, 9| fantastick fashions: she was reputed to have most~ ~matter in 9 2, 1| condition, he was generally~ ~reputed, to be of good and sanctified 10 2, 3| traine and company, hee reputed her to be both noble and~ ~ 11 2, 5| least respite of rest,~ ~reputed him for a troublesome fellow, 12 2, 6| afflicted in minde, and reputed her Daughter~ ~worthy (for 13 2, 7| was cloathed withall, he reputed her to be a Gentlewoman 14 2, 7| amorous-meditations in his Chamber, he~ ~reputed the Prince farre happier 15 2, 7| they~ ~might the better be reputed as man and wife; for, to 16 2, 8| error in mee,~ ~would be reputed a shrewd taxation of honesty: 17 2, 8| shined clearely in her eyes, reputed her well worthy of~ ~honourable 18 2, 8| regard her parentage was reputed poore, he kept~ ~his love 19 2, 8| Archbishop of Roane, who was reputed to be an holy and vercuous 20 2, 9| Husbands~ ~relation, and shee reputed to be the onely wonder of 21 2, 9| suffered: whereupon, shee reputed it~ ~for more then a mortall 22 2, 9| Soldane, who had alwayes reputed Sicurano to be a man, having~ ~ 23 2, 10| own judgement) the world reputed you to be,~ ~you could not 24 2, 10| Pagamino, but at Pisa, you reputed~ ~me not worthy your society: 25 3, 2| who~ ~(perhaps) may bee reputed of lesse reckning then Massetto; 26 3, 7| whom~ ~heretofore I have reputed to be Saints, but find them 27 3, 7| absence, it was generally reputed to be hee, and Aldobrandino~ ~ 28 4, 2| that a bad man taken and reputed to be honest~ ~and good, 29 4, 4| as bad seene her,~ ~was reputed to be one of the rarest 30 4, 4| heretofore you have~ ~bene reputed, I am perswaded, that there 31 4, 10| compounded sleepy water, and reputed for dead, she laide~ ~him 32 5, 1| entred in to a small thicket, reputed the goodliest in all those~ ~ 33 5, 9| Alberigo, who was held and reputed, both~ ~for Armes, and all 34 5, 10| aged woman, generally reputed to be more then halfe a 35 6, 5| any equall,~ ~or rather reputed him as a Treasury of civill 36 6, 7| Potestate: the Edict (being~ ~reputed overcruell) was modified, 37 6, 9| instruction, as~ ~will not bee reputed for ydle and impertinent: 38 7, 3| of longer standing,~ ~and reputed meerely for Saints in life, 39 7, 7| her name Madam Beatrix,~ ~reputed to be the onely faire woman 40 7, 10| otherwise he ought to be reputed as~ ~a servant, worthy of 41 8, 7| broken her leg, r , which he reputed as~ ~a punishment sufficient 42 8, 8| commisseration:~ ~howbeit, they reputed the Scholler not onely over-obstinate, 43 8, 9| moneth, and in a place~ ~reputed convenient for them: where 44 8, 10| them not, they are held and reputed~ ~to be blamelesse Women, 45 9, 1| himselfe was very infamous, and reputed to be the vilest man living,~ ~ 46 9, 2| two amorous suiters, was reputed not to be love, but meerely~ ~ 47 10, 3| onely in coveting to be reputed the Woorthier man. Take 48 10, 4| honorable assembly, it was reputed~ ~wonderfull, that a man 49 10, 4| remained in her, but she was reputed (even~ ~in the judgement 50 10, 5| oath, that she might be reputed for a woman of her word.~ ~ 51 10, 7| humanity in~ ~the King, was reputed a great honour to the Apothecary 52 10, 8| affection, if thou wilt be reputed to be a~ ~man of sensible 53 10, 8| reports; he being generally reputed, not onely~ ~worthy of all 54 10, 10| wife: but (above al) they reputed~ ~Grizelda, to be a most 55 10, 10| but yet in the end, they reputed the Kings counsell to bee