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In support of this conclusion , he sees Theseus as the central figure in the poem
whose actions are the " normative ones , " and the actions of Palamon and Arcite
he finds " exemplary of life as it is lived ” ( p . 73 ) . To the extent that Theseus is ...
In support of this conclusion , he sees Theseus as the central figure in the poem
whose actions are the " normative ones , " and the actions of Palamon and Arcite
he finds " exemplary of life as it is lived ” ( p . 73 ) . To the extent that Theseus is ...
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( 900 – 02 ) The spokeswoman for the group explains their grief only after she “
hadde swowned with a deedly cheere ” ( 913 ) , and after her sad story she and
her companions " fillen gruf and criden pitously " ( 949 ) . Theseus responds to
their ...
( 900 – 02 ) The spokeswoman for the group explains their grief only after she “
hadde swowned with a deedly cheere ” ( 913 ) , and after her sad story she and
her companions " fillen gruf and criden pitously " ( 949 ) . Theseus responds to
their ...
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In the Knight ' s Tale , when Emelye and her ladies intercede with Theseus on
behalf of Palamon and Arcite , Theseus ' initial reaction to their pleading is anger
: And though he first for ire quook and sterte , He hath considered shortly , in a ...
In the Knight ' s Tale , when Emelye and her ladies intercede with Theseus on
behalf of Palamon and Arcite , Theseus ' initial reaction to their pleading is anger
: And though he first for ire quook and sterte , He hath considered shortly , in a ...
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