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1 Ind | much fresh and cleere, and generally, there is~ ~farre greater 2 1, 2| Pope and his Cardinals, and generally of all the other~ ~Courtiers? 3 1, 6| the King of France, was generally graced by the~ ~whole Assembly; 4 1, 9| with understanding, it is generally a shame in us, and all~ ~ 5 1, 9| mouth. And you Gentlewomen generally (guided by unreasonable~ ~ 6 2, 1| meane condition, he was generally~ ~reputed, to be of good 7 2, 6| friends,~ ~familiars, and all generally in a jubilee of rejoycing: 8 2, 7| daughter of the Soldane, so generally reported to be drowned, 9 2, 9| degree to him: but man, as generally is beleeved, and as is~ ~ 10 3, 5| his apparrell, that he was generally tearmed the Magnifico,~ ~ 11 3, 7| Fiammetta her discourse, being generally commended, when~ ~the Queene, 12 3, 7| Theobaldoes~ ~absence, it was generally reputed to be hee, and Aldobrandino~ ~ 13 4, 8| dead body carried, to be generally seene of~ ~all the people, 14 4, 8| by which discourse, they generally conceived, the certaine~ ~ 15 5, 1| of~ ~scorne and derision, generally, they gave him the name 16 5, 1| possessions of his father, was generally knowne throughout~ ~the 17 5, 1| in love, but hee became generally~ ~knowne, to be the most 18 5, 2| skilfull in sayling,~ ~(as generally all the Women of that Island 19 5, 9| to do more kinde offices generally, then any~ ~other Gentleman 20 5, 10| acquainted with an~ ~aged woman, generally reputed to be more then 21 5, 10| and therefore are they generally beloved, which~ ~if they 22 6, Ind| Queene having thereto~ ~generally summoned them, and seating 23 6, 3| impudent shame chanced to be generally knowne,~ ~nothing remaining 24 6, 7| content and satisfaction generally, then~ ~remaineth in the 25 6, 8| folly and squemishnes, was generally~ ~called Cesta, or nice 26 6, 10| inhabitants of the Country generally, understoode little or nothing 27 7, 1| which all our sexe have generally bin~ ~timorous (although, 28 7, 7| all the Women by~ ~them so generally observed, there was not 29 9, 2| could not fancie,~ ~was generally commended: as also on the 30 9, 8| in Florence, one who was generally called by~ ~the name of 31 10, 1| of Spaine, whose fame was generally noised in all places, for~ ~ 32 10, 3| fares with other men, and generally all things else) it~ ~cannot 33 10, 4| kindred and friends, and generally all~ ~throughout Bologna, 34 10, 8| harsh reports; he being generally reputed, not onely~ ~worthy