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This does not imply that conventional gestures are necessarily faulty or that they
cannot be used appropriately - - a fact that Chaucer was well aware of , for he
continued to make use of such gestures in the best of his mature work . In the
minor ...
This does not imply that conventional gestures are necessarily faulty or that they
cannot be used appropriately - - a fact that Chaucer was well aware of , for he
continued to make use of such gestures in the best of his mature work . In the
minor ...
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5 Robert Kellogg and Robert Scholes , in fact , distinguish allegory from other
types of narrative " by the illustrative character of its imagery . " 6 And illustrative
fiction depends upon clarity , upon an obvious presentation of general truths .
5 Robert Kellogg and Robert Scholes , in fact , distinguish allegory from other
types of narrative " by the illustrative character of its imagery . " 6 And illustrative
fiction depends upon clarity , upon an obvious presentation of general truths .
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Regardless of one ' s view of the Prioress , however , these examples make plain
the fact that smiling is only rarely used to indicate quiet happiness . The smiling of
the god of Love should also be regarded as an ambiguous gesture , indicative ...
Regardless of one ' s view of the Prioress , however , these examples make plain
the fact that smiling is only rarely used to indicate quiet happiness . The smiling of
the god of Love should also be regarded as an ambiguous gesture , indicative ...
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