A wife and no wife or, the mad gallant, an humorous tale of lunacy, love and cuckoldom. Wherein are contained The following Letters; I. From Donna Hanmerina to her Husband, accusing him of Impotency. II. From Don Furioso Harvides to Don Hanmerio, openly declaring his criminal Passion. III. From Hanmerio to Harvides: Concluding with an useful Caution to all Husbands.
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A wife and no wife; or, the mad gallant, an humorous tale of lunacy, love and cuckoldom. Wherein are contained The following Letters; I. From Donna Hanmerina to her Husband, accusing him of Impotency. II. From Don Furioso Harvides to Don Hanmerio, openly
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London : printed for J. Huggonson in Sword-And-Buckler-Court, opposite the Crown Tavern on Ludgate Hill, [1742]
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