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And smiling indicates either guile or smugness in Troilus and Criseyde ( I , 194 ,
329 ; II , 505 , 1159 , 1639 ; V , 1457 ) . Painted on the wall in the ... that smiling is
only rarely used to indicate quiet happiness . The smiling of the god of Love ...
And smiling indicates either guile or smugness in Troilus and Criseyde ( I , 194 ,
329 ; II , 505 , 1159 , 1639 ; V , 1457 ) . Painted on the wall in the ... that smiling is
only rarely used to indicate quiet happiness . The smiling of the god of Love ...
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Later the progress of their flight is indicated when the poet says that he began to
look down ( 964 ) . ... the action of Book I , the “ I saugh ” formula or its equivalent ,
“ Ther herde I , " is used to indicate the great variety of things to see and hear .
Later the progress of their flight is indicated when the poet says that he began to
look down ( 964 ) . ... the action of Book I , the “ I saugh ” formula or its equivalent ,
“ Ther herde I , " is used to indicate the great variety of things to see and hear .
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Criseyde ' s gestures in the consummation sequence are fewer and less dramatic
than those of her lover , and they indicate clearly the propriety with which
Chaucer regarded his heroine . Her most graphically depicted gesture occurs ...
Criseyde ' s gestures in the consummation sequence are fewer and less dramatic
than those of her lover , and they indicate clearly the propriety with which
Chaucer regarded his heroine . Her most graphically depicted gesture occurs ...
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