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NOVEL IX. Saladin, disguising himself like a merchant, is generously entertained by Signor Torello, who, going upon an expedition to the Holy Land, allowed his wife a certain time to marry again. In the meantime he is taken prisoner, and… Leer más10-9, Saladin, Signor Torello
NOVEL VIII. Sophronia believing herself to be the wife of Gisippus, is really married to Titus Quintus Fulvius, who carries her to Rome, where Gisippus arrives some time after in great distress, and, thinking himself despised by Titus, confesses himself guilty of… Leer más10-8, Sophronia, Gisippus, Titus Quintus Fulvius
NOVEL VII. King Pietro, knowing that a lady was love-sick for him, makes her a visit and marries her to a worthy gentleman; then, kissing her forehead calls himself ever afterwards her knight. Fiammetta ‘s novel was concluded, and the… Leer más10-7, King Pietro
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NOVEL V. Dianora requires Ansaldo to present her with a garden in January as beautiful as in May. He engages a necromancer to do it. Her husband, upon this, gives her leave to keep her word with Ansaldo, who hearing… Leer más10-5, Dianora, Ansaldo, garden, January
NOVEL IV. Signor Gentil de’ Carisendi takes a lady out of her grave, whom he had loved, and who was buried for dead. She recovers, and is brought to bed of a son, which he presents along with the lady… Leer más10-4, Signor Gentil de’ Carisendi
NOVEL III. Mithridanes envies the generosity of Nathan, and goes to kill him, when, conversing with him, but not knowing him, and being informed in what manner he may do the deed, he goes to meet him in a wood,… Leer más10-3, Mithridanes, Nathan
NOVEL II. Ghino di Tacco takes the Abbot of Cligni prisoner, cures him of a pain in his stomach, and then sets him at liberty. The abbot returns to the court of Rome, and through his mediation Ghino is reconciled… Leer más10-2, Ghino di Tacco takes the Abbot of Cligni prisoner
THE TENTH DAY. Now began certain little clouds, that were in the west, to blush with a vermilion tint, whilst those in the east grew bright at their extremities, like burnished gold, owing to the sunbeams approaching near, and glancing upon… Leer másTHE TENTH DAY. NOVEL I. Knight, Alfonso king of Spain