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Alphabetical [« »] repulse 3 repulsed 1 repulsing 2 reputation 27 repute 14 reputed 55 reputing 8 | Frequency [« »] 27 possessed 27 pretty 27 protestations 27 reputation 27 resolution 27 river 27 seeke | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances reputation |
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1 2, 7| promising to preserve their reputation,~ ~according as shee had 2 2, 8| protesting upon his honourable~ ~reputation, that rather then hee would 3 2, 10| and you loose the worthy~ ~reputation of a judge, when you fall 4 3, 5| respect to his worth and reputation. He being called to the 5 3, 5| the renowne of mine owne reputation. But now is~ ~the time at 6 3, 6| place, by saving both his reputation and your owne, and~ ~frustrating 7 3, 8| agreeing with her~ ~former reputation: when the Abbot had well 8 3, 9| honourable and worthy~ ~reputation, with a sufficient dowry 9 3, 9| my poore, yet undetected reputation, gladly I will do it; and 10 3, 9| yet no prejudice to her reputation.~ ~ Although poverty might 11 4, 2| one of them of greatest reputation, and belonging~ ~to one 12 4, 2| to save both his life and reputation, telling him many lies~ ~ 13 4, 3| yet cleare in~ ~faith and reputation, and in lands, goods, and 14 4, 3| without~ ~any blemish to her reputation.~ ~ Soliciting him still 15 4, 10| how much her honour and reputation would be endangered~ ~hereby, 16 5, 10| I will hazard my honest reputation, either to suspition~ ~or 17 5, 10| Husband, and all the womanly~ ~reputation shee had in this World? 18 7, 5| my~ ~glory, and womanly reputation.~ ~ Doest thou imagine Husband, 19 7, 6| scandall and disgrace to her~ ~reputation, and with his associates 20 7, 8| honest fame, riches and reputation; when, comparing his pedegree~ ~ 21 8, 6| for his owne honour and reputation) shall offer to make paiment 22 8, 7| you in your very dearest~ ~reputation; that you should have curst 23 8, 10| and there lived in good reputation.~ ~ Now as concerning Biancafiore, 24 9, 6| might~ ~disgrace the maides reputation: taking his kinde farewell 25 10, 1| diminishing of his former reputation, and a great empayring of 26 10, 5| inordinate love, then his owne reputation and honor, or mine;)~ ~hath 27 10, 7| man of~ ~good wealth and reputation, who had by his Wife one