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Alphabetical [« »] india 4 indiction 1 indifference 1 indifferent 37 indifferently 20 indiffrent 1 indignation 2 | Frequency [« »] 37 harsh 37 health 37 humble 37 indifferent 37 miserable 37 plaine 37 reported | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances indifferent |
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1 1, 1| persons. And for all he tooke indifferent~ ~good order, onely he remained 2 1, 6| the Lord Abbots Court, an indifferent while~ ~before dinner time: 3 1, 6| hee had stayed within an indifferent while,~ ~sent forth one 4 2, 6| time)~ ~had attained to indifferent growth; and finding themselves 5 2, 7| g seated there in some indifferent abiding, it came to~ ~passe, 6 2, 7| and having bene silent an indifferent while, as~ ~considering 7 3, 3| of our City also, and of indifferent yeeres, as~ ~what day shee 8 3, 4| thirty~ ~yeeres; was a fresh indifferent faire, plumpe, round woman, 9 3, 9| her.~ ~ After she had an indifferent while considered with her 10 4, 8| you are now growne to an indifferent stature, and (almost)~ ~ 11 4, 8| to him. Silent she lay an indifferent while, as being unable~ ~ 12 5, 1| the ground.~ ~ After some indifferent respite of time, it chanced 13 5, 9| Sonne (already~ ~growne to indifferent stature) should be heire 14 5, 10| would not let us enter in an indifferent while;~ ~which made him 15 6, 5| Having continued there an indifferent while, and raine unlikely 16 7, 3| on the child, who was an indifferent faire and~ ~proper woman: 17 7, 5| corner very secret, an~ ~indifferent cleft in the Wall; which 18 7, 9| Having sitten there an indifferent~ ~while, and Pyrrhus, being 19 7, Song| their leave of her, and an indifferent part of the night~ ~being 20 8, 3| recreative spirits, and of indifferent good~ ~capacity, often resorting 21 8, 3| Flintstone,~ ~which was indifferent heavie and sharp, said to 22 8, 3| after they had spent an indifferent while,~ ~with the Warders 23 8, 7| Reniero) but the~ ~night is indifferent colde, and yet somewhat 24 8, 7| seldome seene abroad for an indifferent while; concealing his intended~ ~ 25 8, 9| that Buiffalmaco had (an indifferent while)~ ~plaide his horsetrickes, 26 9, 5| stood scratching his head an indifferent while, and~ ~then sodainly 27 9, 5| Calandrino.~ ~ Having spent an indifferent space in this foppish folly, 28 9, 5| suppers,~ ~amounting to indifferent charges, onely to be careful 29 9, 6| passing among them with indifferent~ ~commendations: upon a 30 9, 7| WHEREBY (WITH SOME INDIFFERENT REASON) IT IS CONCLUDED, 31 10, Ind| After they had walked an indifferent space of time, and found 32 10, 1| And~ ~having remained an indifferent long while, observing divers 33 10, 3| power.~ ~ Mithridanes sat an indifferent while meditating with his 34 10, 4| and holding it~ ~so an indifferent while: either he felt, or 35 10, 8| After they had sate an indifferent while with her, they returned~ ~ 36 10, 8| moving afflictions: sat an indifferent while sad~ ~and pensive, 37 10, 10| he tooke a wife.~ ~ Some indifferent space of time before, the