And that there was no meanynge in the feighte, But onlye to withdrawe him from hys frend On whom he doats toe dearlye.
Thys equall hazard may Shadowe the meanynge of some certayne danger, The rather synce Reinaldo seconds it.
But (to the intente you be not deceyued) the meanynge of the Edicte is, that within fiftene dayes after you begin the cure, you muste make hym whole, or else to satisfie the Paynes ordayned in the same.
But I leave yt indifferent at this tyme, as meanynge further to consider of yt.
Chaucers meanynge to be that they eate of many meates, when they haue change of many meates; for why sholde they haue change of meates, but for varyetye to please the palates taste in eatynge.
Whereby you may easylye coniecture, that the meanynge of the theoreme is verified in the figures of this example.
And so shall you make a cinkangle after the meanynge of the conclusion.
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