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1 1, 5| modest reprehension, and meaning to~ ~let him know that such 2 1, 6| An honest plaine meaning man, (simply and conscionably)~ ~ 3 1, 6| therefore, though that~ ~honest meaning man did wisely, in touching 4 1, 9| shall plainly understand my meaning. If you have well~ ~considered 5 2, 1| they did beat him, as meaning to leave no life in him: 6 2, 7| Candie; but our fortunes (meaning such as had the charge of~ ~ 7 3, 2| but came far short of his meaning; the man~ ~onely excepted 8 3, 5| avaricious~ ~desire, and meaning to make a scorne at the 9 3, 6| opinion of my wit, then any meaning in~ ~me, to send my wife 10 3, 7| his bed, to see what~ ~the meaning hereof might be, he espied 11 4, 3| as contrary to her true meaning in this~ ~case, as Ninetta 12 4, 4| signall of his honourable meaning, he sent him his~ ~royall 13 4, 5| frowning answer. What is your meaning Sister, by so many~ ~questionings 14 5, 5| perceiving their honest intended meaning to be frustrated, they now~ ~ 15 6, 6| that you may not mistake my meaning I must tell you I mean the~ ~ 16 6, 7| caused his forbearance, meaning to be revenged by some better 17 6, 8| Francesca? what may the meaning of this bee? This being 18 6, 8| lest part of hir Unkles meaning,~ ~but stood as senselesse 19 6, 10| is not any part of my~ ~meaning, to varrie from the matter 20 6, 10| the Coales into my hand, meaning,~ ~let you see the Feather, 21 7, 1| knocke, then plaine honest meaning John~ ~was, dissembling 22 7, 2| money paide, and honest~ ~meaning Lazaro not discontented.~ ~ 23 7, 5| secrets of thine honest meaning Wife. Wherefore, to~ ~feede 24 7, 6| promises, though never meaning to performe any, but onely~ ~( 25 7, 6| honest friend" said plaine~ ~meaning Beltramo; Come forth and 26 7, 7| deale in Merchandize, had no meaning to be a~ ~Shopman, and therefore 27 7, 7| under the Pine-Tree; never~ ~meaning (as I am vertuous) to be 28 7, 7| did. But, as for honest meaning Egano, hee never~ ~had so 29 7, 8| on the outward side, as meaning to keepe her safely~ ~inclosed, 30 7, 10| But Meucio had no such meaning, for hee~ ~knew well enough 31 7, 10| Tingoccio, replyed Meucio, my meaning is not so: but I~ ~would 32 8, 2| Salvum me fac, whereas~ ~his meaning was Sine custodia; thus 33 8, 3| stones they~ ~had gathered, meaning not to molest him any more, 34 8, 3| Calandrino? What may the meaning of this matter be?~ ~What, 35 8, 8| there is no malicious~ ~meaning in me, but such as (I am 36 8, 8| me. Zeppa,~ ~What is your meaning in this? Have you caused 37 8, 9| I have now revealed the meaning of sayling to Corsica, after 38 8, 9| shee was. What may be the meaning of~ ~Gomedrabe? said the 39 8, 10| proceed from an~ ~honest meaning soule; rashly and foolishly 40 8, 10| protesteth, yet~ ~hath no such meaning; a third sweareth, and yet 41 8, 10| enough off from all further meaning: Salabetto began~ ~againe 42 8, 10| Sicillian Courtezane: and meaning to deale in Merchandise 43 8, Song| could arive at his true meaning indeed.~ ~Wherefore the 44 9, 2| intelligencers of the hearts meaning, grew also as~ ~affectionately 45 9, 2| thence away with him, as meaning to make her amends by marriage.~ ~ 46 9, 5| that she hath~ ~no such meaning, but meerely plaies with 47 9, 6| Adriano, who had no other meaning but well, found~ ~occasion 48 9, 6| shame.~ ~ When the honest meaning Host heard, what his own 49 9, 7| speake with a true and honest meaning soule, and once againe I 50 9, 8| Blondello) said. What is~ ~the meaning of this cost, and for whom 51 9, 8| could not~ ~comprehend the meaning of the Porters message: 52 9, 9| especially in the morall meaning, it is beyond all~ ~contradiction. 53 10, 6| Gentlemen onely in his companie, meaning to~ ~sup with him in his 54 10, 8| hee departed thence, never meaning to see him any~ ~more.~ ~ 55 10, 8| vault, he~ ~entred into it, meaning there to weare away the