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... supposed to be first cousins . Chaucer describes them as " of sistren tuo yborn ” , Kn . Ta . 161 : and , in the play , Palamon says to Arcite— “ thou art mine aunt's son " , III . 6. 95 . 2. The story has at all times been a favourite ...
... supposed to be first cousins . Chaucer describes them as " of sistren tuo yborn ” , Kn . Ta . 161 : and , in the play , Palamon says to Arcite— “ thou art mine aunt's son " , III . 6. 95 . 2. The story has at all times been a favourite ...
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