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Venus criticizes Bialacoil for refusing to let the lover kiss the rose , accusing him
of being " of port so daungerous ” ( 3727 ) , and Daunger himself , aroused to
vigilance by Drede , makes “ hidous chere " ( 4063 ) . Reason , in the presence of
...
Venus criticizes Bialacoil for refusing to let the lover kiss the rose , accusing him
of being " of port so daungerous ” ( 3727 ) , and Daunger himself , aroused to
vigilance by Drede , makes “ hidous chere " ( 4063 ) . Reason , in the presence of
...
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From the initial greeting to this kiss , the gestures which Chaucer employs to vivify
the action have little in common with those spontaneous gestures which provide
such great insight into character and motivation in the Summoner ' s Tale .
From the initial greeting to this kiss , the gestures which Chaucer employs to vivify
the action have little in common with those spontaneous gestures which provide
such great insight into character and motivation in the Summoner ' s Tale .
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During the consummation , the principal gestures - - kissing and embracing —
are repeated with such frequency that it is not necessary to ... Between lines 1100
and 1530 there are fifteen gestures involving either a kiss or an embrace .
During the consummation , the principal gestures - - kissing and embracing —
are repeated with such frequency that it is not necessary to ... Between lines 1100
and 1530 there are fifteen gestures involving either a kiss or an embrace .
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