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For 2 In discussing descriptions of emotions , Claes Schaar distinguishes
between " emotive description " in which the ... of the emotion are described ( i . e
. gestures ) , and descriptions which combine the emotive and behaviouristic
methods .
For 2 In discussing descriptions of emotions , Claes Schaar distinguishes
between " emotive description " in which the ... of the emotion are described ( i . e
. gestures ) , and descriptions which combine the emotive and behaviouristic
methods .
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4 As I noted above , these static gestures often seem merely formulaic fillers
which add little to the vivid rendering of action or emotion . Chaucer , however ,
rarely uses prepositional phrases exclusively . Often , as in the example quoted
above ...
4 As I noted above , these static gestures often seem merely formulaic fillers
which add little to the vivid rendering of action or emotion . Chaucer , however ,
rarely uses prepositional phrases exclusively . Often , as in the example quoted
above ...
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Such subordination makes possible the brief rendering of a wide range of
emotions . In the Knight ' s Tale , when Emelye ... emotion to reason and places
Theseus ' trembling rage out of the immediate action . Chaucer demonstrates the
range ...
Such subordination makes possible the brief rendering of a wide range of
emotions . In the Knight ' s Tale , when Emelye ... emotion to reason and places
Theseus ' trembling rage out of the immediate action . Chaucer demonstrates the
range ...
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