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The descriptions of the portraits of the foes of love on the garden wall in the
Romance are an example of such an attempt . If such characters as Hate , Envy ,
Avarice , and the others were introduced as active figures early in the poem , they
...
The descriptions of the portraits of the foes of love on the garden wall in the
Romance are an example of such an attempt . If such characters as Hate , Envy ,
Avarice , and the others were introduced as active figures early in the poem , they
...
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He tells us , for example , of the bearing of the Greek Synon who " with his false
forswerynge , / And his chere and his lesynge , / Made the hors broght into Troye
” ( 153 – 55 ) . And as in the Legend , Aeneas ' escape from Troy is described ...
He tells us , for example , of the bearing of the Greek Synon who " with his false
forswerynge , / And his chere and his lesynge , / Made the hors broght into Troye
” ( 153 – 55 ) . And as in the Legend , Aeneas ' escape from Troy is described ...
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Often , as in the example quoted above from the Summoner ' s Tale , within two or
three lines of a prepositional gesture the poet will provide details which elaborate
and specify the action mentioned in the phrase . More commonly ...
Often , as in the example quoted above from the Summoner ' s Tale , within two or
three lines of a prepositional gesture the poet will provide details which elaborate
and specify the action mentioned in the phrase . More commonly ...
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