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In his study of gesture in Old and Middle English poetry ( exclusive of Chaucer ) ,
Werner Habicht cautions against defining Gebärde too narrowly . 2 Habicht
points out that Old and Middle English poetic diction had only a vague concept of
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In his study of gesture in Old and Middle English poetry ( exclusive of Chaucer ) ,
Werner Habicht cautions against defining Gebärde too narrowly . 2 Habicht
points out that Old and Middle English poetic diction had only a vague concept of
...
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In his study of gesture in Old and Middle English poetry ( exclusive of Chaucer ) ,
Werner Habicht cautions against defining Gebärde too narrowly . ? Habicht
points out that Old and Middle English poetic diction had only a vague concept of
...
In his study of gesture in Old and Middle English poetry ( exclusive of Chaucer ) ,
Werner Habicht cautions against defining Gebärde too narrowly . ? Habicht
points out that Old and Middle English poetic diction had only a vague concept of
...
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In the light of Habicht ' s discussion of the association of violent gesturing with evil
, we might have expected the gestures of the enemies of love to be rendered in
greater detail . Habicht mentions , for example , that Langland used numerous ...
In the light of Habicht ' s discussion of the association of violent gesturing with evil
, we might have expected the gestures of the enemies of love to be rendered in
greater detail . Habicht mentions , for example , that Langland used numerous ...
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