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Alphabetical [« »] apporition 1 apprehend 5 apprehended 21 apprehension 46 apprehensions 3 apprehensive 4 approach 2 | Frequency [« »] 47 sodaine 47 song 47 whereas 46 apprehension 46 carriage 46 chynon 46 confession | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances apprehension |
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1 Ind | Gentlemen imagined at the first apprehension, that this was~ ~spoken 2 1, 1| God, but according to the apprehension of men.~ ~ There was one 3 1, 2| the Jew felt a pleasing apprehension in~ ~them, though as yet 4 1, 4| Abbot, being a man of quicke apprehension, perceived instantly~ ~by 5 1, 5| words were so weighty in the apprehension of King Philip, that~ ~sodainly ( 6 2, 2| truest~ ~temper for amorous apprehension; all these were as battering 7 2, 7| Marinall judgement, or any apprehension else~ ~whatsoever, the heavens 8 2, 7| seemed in his sodaine~ ~apprehension, both by her outward behaviour 9 2, 10| not be voide of so much apprehension, but did apparantly~ ~perceive, 10 3, 1| his wit~ ~and ingenious apprehension) made such a benefit of 11 3, 4| yet) quite out of all apprehension. For shee in no other part 12 3, 8| then~ ~of any sensible apprehension: yet was he wise enough 13 4, 2| taxation of the~ ~world, or ill apprehension of the most curious inquisition. 14 4, 2| soule, and visibly (to~ ~my apprehension) saw it carried by Elves 15 4, 2| Gods be toucht with the apprehension of~ ~our fraile passions? 16 4, 3| the reason of Ninettaes apprehension,~ ~which was not a little 17 4, 4| embraced with~ ~such a reall apprehension, and the entire probation 18 4, 4| or presently have~ ~any apprehension thereof, you shall the more 19 4, 8| you a man of more solid apprehension, and perfect instruction~ ~ 20 4, 10| being present at~ ~the apprehension of Ruggiero) sawe it there 21 5, 1| from folly, to a sensible apprehension,~ ~more then common. And 22 5, 1| well provided for the apprehension of Chynon and his company,~ ~ 23 5, 8| observed all with a more inward apprehension, knowing~ ~very well, that 24 6, 3| with him?~ ~ Such was the apprehension of this witty Lady, that 25 6, 9| IGNORANCE, UPON JUDICIOUS APPREHENSION~ ~ ~ ~ Signior Guido Cavalcante, 26 6, 9| ignorance, by his much better~ ~apprehension.~ ~ 27 7, 2| trueth, that~ ~if they have apprehension and capacity; women are 28 7, 5| She being a woman of acute apprehension, presently collected~ ~his 29 7, 7| he looked for immediate apprehension by Egano,~ ~imprisonment 30 7, 8| some other~ ~more sensible apprehension, had received such intelligence~ ~ 31 7, 9| discerned by any outward apprehension: which moved the more~ ~ 32 7, 9| from reason and all~ ~reall apprehension: because we never stirred 33 7, Song| some new and pleasing apprehension of Love, constrained Madame~ ~ 34 8, 1| discretion, without the least apprehension of her husband: he sent~ ~ 35 8, 7| kind of compassionate apprehension, upon a very just retribution,~ ~ 36 8, 7| a kinde of~ ~perswading apprehension, that her heart was the 37 8, 7| clouding it from~ ~open apprehension, and knowing well enough, 38 8, 7| it is to mocke men of~ ~apprehension, and (amongst them especially) 39 8, 9| of a quicke and ingenious apprehension, whereby hee~ ~politikely 40 8, 10| being a man of woonderfull~ ~apprehension, advised him instantly what 41 9, 1| same streete, for the~ ~apprehension of a banished man, stolne 42 9, 8| dinner indeed: was of a quick apprehension, and~ ~apparantly perceived, 43 10, 7| to~ ~performe, a sudden apprehension entred her minde, to wit, 44 10, 8| of towardly yeares and apprehension, sent him to Athens to~ ~ 45 10, 8| but purposely stayed for apprehension, as~ ~being truely toucht 46 10, 9| a~ ~Knight of ingenious apprehension, and wel languaged, replyed