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Alphabetical [« »] suspense 1 suspicion 1 suspicious 1 suspition 43 suspitions 3 suspitious 9 suspitiously 1 | Frequency [« »] 43 sophronia 43 sound 43 space 43 suspition 43 wealth 42 affaires 42 attending | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances suspition |
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1 1, 4| extraordinary,~ ~yet feare and suspition followed upon it; for, in 2 2, 2| should conceive no~ ~such suspition, they rode on like modest 3 2, 4| unsightly coloures, that no suspition at all should~ ~be conceived 4 3, 2| purposing to be resolved in his suspition. No~ ~guests or strangers 5 3, 3| the~ ~meanes (without his suspition or perceiving) how to enjoy 6 3, 4| house, and without any~ ~suspition, albeit Puccio kept still 7 3, 6| should~ ~affoord me the least suspition, he seekes to compasse that, 8 3, 7| where honestly, and without suspition~ ~hee might speake to you: 9 3, 7| maliced, about~ ~some idle suspition conceived, and having slaine 10 3, 8| wife, without the least suspition in any of the~ ~neighbours, 11 4, 1| thornes, and to~ ~avoyde all suspition of his resorting thither. 12 4, 1| interparlance, without suspition of the Kings being so neere 13 4, 2| and stand cleare from~ ~suspition on either side: our Albert 14 4, 3| desire then power, without~ ~suspition to be daily in his company, 15 4, 3| honourably, and so all suspition ceased.~ ~ But as Fortune 16 4, 7| converse together, without the suspition of~ ~envious eyes. Simonida 17 4, 10| here may passe without~ ~suspition, and the worlds rash opinion 18 5, 5| others intent, but their suspition being alike, and~ ~encreasing 19 5, 7| from any~ ~ill surmise or suspition.~ ~ But, as Lovers felicities 20 5, 7| there, without the~ ~least suspition of any in Trapani.~ ~ Sinne 21 5, 10| honest reputation, either to suspition~ ~or scandall, then which, 22 6, 2| being subject to least~ ~suspition, and where they may be sure 23 6, 10| without their knowledge, or~ ~suspition, and cleanly escaping with 24 7, 1| have the least scruple of suspition, she seemed to be fast~ ~ 25 7, 1| might receive some other~ ~suspition, and so enter into distaste 26 7, 1| ridde of his former jealous suspition: in the middst of all his~ ~ 27 7, 3| that if he could (without suspition) compasse private conference~ ~ 28 7, 3| might~ ~stand cleare from suspition.~ ~ An especiall time being 29 7, 4| yet to stand free from all suspition.~ ~ Among many other evill 30 7, 4| such place,~ ~as his jelous suspition might suggest to him: but 31 7, 5| feede thee in thy fond suspition, I was the more free in 32 7, 6| whatsoever; to prevent all suspition in him, of~ ~our future 33 7, 8| subjected to scandalous suspition.~ ~ It came to passe, that 34 7, 8| comming,~ ~without the least suspition of any: she hung a thred 35 7, 8| dreadlesse of any distaste or suspition in her Husband.~ ~ 36 8, 6| sleeping soundly, without suspition~ ~of any harme intended 37 8, 7| that drove thee to such a~ ~suspition of me, and we shall heare 38 8, 7| she had not the very least suspition.~ ~ Reniero swelling with 39 8, 7| heeretofore free from a thought of suspition, shall~ ~now be branded 40 8, 8| together, unseene and without~ ~suspition, no doubt to their equall 41 9, 2| indiscreete carriage, or jelous suspition in some others: it was~ ~ 42 9, 3| themselves, to avoyd all suspition, yet beeing not farre~ ~ 43 10, 8| further dilation, feare or suspition, to give his~ ~Sister Fulvia