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At the beginning of the tale Chaucer describes her reaction to Walter ' s calling to
her as follows : And she set doun hir ... A few lines later , Chaucer calls special
attention to her serenity , assuring us that “ she neither weep ne syked ” ( 545 ) .
At the beginning of the tale Chaucer describes her reaction to Walter ' s calling to
her as follows : And she set doun hir ... A few lines later , Chaucer calls special
attention to her serenity , assuring us that “ she neither weep ne syked ” ( 545 ) .
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The Manciple further describes the Cook ' s behavior when he calls attention to
the Cook ' s yawning “ As though he wolde swolwe us anonright " ( IX , 36 ) .
Although the description of the Cook in the General Prologue is not very full ,
Roger is ...
The Manciple further describes the Cook ' s behavior when he calls attention to
the Cook ' s yawning “ As though he wolde swolwe us anonright " ( IX , 36 ) .
Although the description of the Cook in the General Prologue is not very full ,
Roger is ...
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... s scatological nightmare prefigures the climax of the Summoner ' s story . The
static , expository quality of the tale calls attention to the stage business , the
methods Chaucer employs to get his characters placed in a particular sequence .
... s scatological nightmare prefigures the climax of the Summoner ' s story . The
static , expository quality of the tale calls attention to the stage business , the
methods Chaucer employs to get his characters placed in a particular sequence .
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