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... Philogonus to name : of this mannes destinies this tyme our author onely writes . In lusty youth a wife he tooke , a dame of florishinge grene , who sone after conceaude and brought him forth at once tootwinnes . theldest she sente away ...
... Philogonus to name : of this mannes destinies this tyme our author onely writes . In lusty youth a wife he tooke , a dame of florishinge grene , who sone after conceaude and brought him forth at once tootwinnes . theldest she sente away ...
Page 94
... Philogonus . The poor ignorant man is about to reveal to Philogonus the fact that Misogonus has a twin brother yet living , although it has been a carefully guarded secret since the child's infancy . Apparently only the rustic and his ...
... Philogonus . The poor ignorant man is about to reveal to Philogonus the fact that Misogonus has a twin brother yet living , although it has been a carefully guarded secret since the child's infancy . Apparently only the rustic and his ...
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