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Alphabetical [« »] courteous 25 courteously 10 courtes 1 courtesie 37 courtesies 12 courtezane 3 courthouse 1 | Frequency [« »] 37 constant 37 continue 37 costly 37 courtesie 37 deceived 37 delicate 37 disgrace | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances courtesie |
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1 1, 9| Pampinea, more in her owne~ ~courtesie, then any matter of merit 2 2, 2| as hee returned the same courtesie to them,~ ~because hee was 3 2, 5| confounded this extremity of courtesie, that he~ ~knew not what 4 3, 7| She making a modest courtesie to her Father, and answering 5 5, 9| NOTABLE KINDNESSE AND~ ~ COURTESIE, OF A TRUE AND CONSTANT 6 5, 9| by this exceeding kinde courtesie; she~ ~changed her former 7 6, 1| belike) the selfe-same courtesie was intended to her: walking~ ~ 8 6, 2| action of kindnesse and~ ~courtesie, to make them an offer of 9 7, 9| compasse of their currish courtesie,~ ~neither shall you Sir, 10 8, 3| an humble protestation of courtesie, returned them this answer.~ ~ 11 8, 3| to me, neyther used any courtesie or salutation;~ ~which ( 12 8, 7| speake with him. Which~ ~courtesie he did not deny her, and 13 8, 8| must borrow the selfe-same courtesie of~ ~you, which in equity 14 8, 9| apparances of~ ~kindnesse and courtesie, as if the Physitian could 15 8, 9| him with all respective courtesie. Hee is a man, who when 16 8, 9| remembred. All our care and courtesie shall extend so farre (if 17 8, 10| respect of this kinde courtesie, as also the constancy of 18 9, 4| to affoord him the like~ ~courtesie; why then should we loose 19 9, 5| kindly~ ~returning the like courtesie to him, began to observe 20 9, 9| honourable respect and courtesie.~ ~ One day Giosefo said 21 9, 9| making him a very low~ ~courtesie, demaunded what hee pleased 22 9, 10| due acknowledgement of the courtesie he afforded to~ ~him at 23 10, 5| hath done, for which noble courtesie, I will continually remaine~ ~ 24 10, 6| recompencing the noble Knights courtesie, honouring the~ ~two daughters 25 10, 8| of mine, yet I ought, in courtesie, to~ ~thanke him for that 26 10, 9| WHAT AN HONOURABLE VERTUE COURTESIE IS, IN THEM~ ~ THAT TRUELY 27 10, 9| this answer. Gentle Sir, if courtesie in one man to another,~ ~ 28 10, 9| you to bee the mirrour of courtesie. Thorello being a~ ~Knight 29 10, 9| thus.~ ~ Gentlemen; this courtesie (seeing you terme it so) 30 10, 9| you seeme no~ ~lesse) that courtesie which you met with yester-night, 31 10, 9| in the least scruple of~ ~courtesie, or conceale from them the 32 10, 9| forget the~ ~least part of courtesie towardes them, and greatly 33 10, 9| requite Thorello with no lesse courtesie, then hee had~ ~already 34 10, 9| thankefully I accepted his kinde courtesie, and cannot easily forget~ ~ 35 10, 9| their counterchanges of courtesie,~ ~Saladine commanding him 36 10, 10| him, and with an humble courtesie, saying. My gracious~ ~Lord, 37 10, Song| Madam, you may do us a great courtesie, to~ ~expresse your selfe