Boccaccio's "carissime donne" or "dearest ladies"
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In the Decameron Boccaccio's addresses his "carissime donne" or "dearest ladies" at length at three separate occasions..
First in his introduction to the first day, secondly in his intervention during the fourth day and lastly in his epilogue.
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