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Alphabetical [« »] narrow 9 narsia 1 nastie 1 nathan 35 nathans 2 nation 1 nations 2 | Frequency [« »] 35 letters 35 maner 35 manifest 35 nathan 35 neede 35 observing 35 passage | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances nathan |
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1 10, 3| the life and liberality of Nathan, and~ ~travelling thither, 2 10, 3| chaunceth to~ ~conferre with Nathan unknowne. And being instructed 3 10, 3| beyond comparison, and named Nathan. He having his~ ~living 4 10, 3| himselfe no lesse wealthy then Nathan, and~ ~enviously repining 5 10, 3| said. O the liberality of Nathan! How honourable~ ~and wonderfull 6 10, 3| extoll~ ~the renowne of Nathan, and darken or ecclipse 7 10, 3| performe such wonders, as Nathan doth? In~ ~seeking to surmount 8 10, 3| dayes journey, arrived where Nathan dwelt. He gave order to 9 10, 3| neere to~ ~the Palace of Nathan, he met him solitarily walking, 10 10, 3| of him, if he knew where Nathan then was?~ ~Nathan, with 11 10, 3| where Nathan then was?~ ~Nathan, with a chearfull countenance, 12 10, 3| knoweth better how to shew you Nathan~ ~then I do; and therefore, 13 10, 3| neyther knowne nor seene~ ~of Nathan. And that (quoth he) can 14 10, 3| horse, he walked on with Nathan, diversly~ ~discoursing, 15 10, 3| taking Mithridanes his horse, Nathan rounded the fellow in~ ~ 16 10, 3| the Gentleman, that he was Nathan; as accordingly it~ ~was 17 10, 3| Introth~ ~sir, answered Nathan, I am one of the meanest 18 10, 3| the meanest servants to Nathan,~ ~and from my child-hood, 19 10, 3| his wicked determination. Nathan likewise demaunded of~ ~ 20 10, 3| reason~ ~urging him thereto. Nathan hearing these words, and 21 10, 3| bearest to the vertue of Nathan: because~ ~if there were 22 10, 3| distance hence; whereto Nathan usually walketh every morning, 23 10, 3| receyved this instruction, and Nathan was~ ~departed from him; 24 10, 3| being~ ~passed over, and Nathan risen, his heart altred 25 10, 3| farre off) hee espyed~ ~Nathan walking, and no creature 26 10, 3| thou must dye. Whereunto Nathan made no other~ ~answer, 27 10, 3| answerable to my sin.~ ~ Nathan lovingly raised Mithridanes 28 10, 3| the honest defence, which Nathan made on his~ ~behalfe; proceeded 29 10, 3| his owne death: whereunto Nathan returned this aunswere.~ ~ 30 10, 3| it. Forthwith~ ~aunswered Nathan, saying. Wouldst thou (if 31 10, 3| called by the~ ~name of Nathan. Aged, and spent with yeares, 32 10, 3| the bright renowne~ ~of Nathan: I will never seeke to impayre 33 10, 3| between~ ~them; according as Nathan very instantly requested, 34 10, 3| hee could never goe beyond Nathan in liberality.~ ~ 35 10, 4| generall affirmation, that Nathan (in the vertue of liberallity)