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Alphabetical [« »] admirable 38 admirably 1 admirall 12 admiration 47 admire 4 admired 20 admiring 2 | Frequency [« »] 48 turning 48 walking 48 worke 47 admiration 47 beare 47 benefit 47 borne | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances admiration |
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1 2, 3| Alessandro was in no~ ~meane admiration, when hee heard, that his 2 2, 3| commending~ ~her with no meane admiration. In like manner was Alessandro 3 2, 5| as a man confounded with admiration, and~ ~she contained a cunning 4 2, 6| before Beritola, to the great admiration of Conrado and his~ ~wife, 5 2, 6| as one confounded with~ ~admiration, reputing him to be a man 6 2, 7| as one~ ~confounded with admiration) to observe her judiciously, 7 2, 8| extraordinary joy and admiration, that he knew not how to 8 3, 1| ben there stricken into admiration, and~ ~accounting it almost 9 3, 3| saide. Never make such admiration at~ ~the matter, neyther 10 3, 7| sigh, and was stricken with admiration at this question,~ ~beleeving 11 3, 7| Doublet, to their no little admiration,~ ~they all knew him, yet 12 3, 8| The Abbot pretending great admiration at this accident, called 13 3, 8| by him, caused no meane~ ~admiration in the people, with much 14 3, 9| stoode as confounded with admiration; for~ ~full well he knew 15 4, 2| overcome with~ ~feare and admiration, that she fell on her knees 16 4, 5| exercise, to the~ ~no meane admiration of her bretheren, and many 17 4, 7| our senses with no common admiration;~ ~in mine opinion concerneth 18 4, 8| and danted with no meane admiration, they stood strangely gazing~ ~ 19 4, 10| confounded with most strange admiration, and scarsely credited what~ ~ 20 5, 1| speaking word, and in no meane admiration, as if he had never seene~ ~ 21 5, 1| of Iphigenia, mooved much admiration (falling from~ ~one change 22 5, 2| overcome with~ ~exceeding admiration, and stood awhile, as not 23 5, 6| men were stricken~ ~with admiration, beholding the unequalled 24 5, 8| sight, bred in him no meane admiration,~ ~as also kinde compassion 25 5, 8| which drove them all to much admiration; desiring to~ ~know what 26 5, 8| possessed with feare and admiration)~ ~acting the same cruelty 27 5, 9| almost confounded with admiration, in all hast he ran to her, 28 6, 10| were~ ~beyond wonder or admiration. And, never remembring his 29 6, 10| with lookes expressing admiration, he proceeded in this manner.~ ~ 30 6, 10| multitude, having (with great admiration and reverence)~ ~a long 31 8, 9| possessed with~ ~verie much admiration, and had the most earnest 32 8, 9| tell you~ ~matter deserving admiration, and which (in very good 33 9, 3| betweene them; in a manner of admiration, demanded what he~ ~ayled?~ ~ 34 9, 10| delicate Tunes as moved admiration. Then the King~ ~commanded 35 10, 3| magnificent action: but~ ~their admiration ceasing in silence, the 36 10, 4| instant houre, to the no meane admiration of all the~ ~hearers, adding 37 10, 4| streets,~ ~all beheld her with admiration, to be so happily recovered 38 10, 5| commended it with much admiration, she returned home againe, 39 10, 5| be more confounded with admiration, when he~ ~heard the Lady 40 10, 6| much~ ~the greater is my admiration, because no man els can 41 10, 7| strangely they were wrapt with admiration, and the King~ ~himselfe 42 10, 8| denyall, and moved in her much admiration; looking each~ ~on other 43 10, 8| like a man confounded with admiration, being very~ ~sorrie, for 44 10, 9| wonted to see~ ~matters of admiration: yet could they do no lesse 45 10, 9| Baschaes halfe astonyed with admiration, at~ ~the magnificent minde 46 10, 9| only was he smitten~ ~into admiration, but hee ranne away also 47 10, 9| where he was lookt on with admiration of all the~ ~guests, but