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Both the lord and lady to whom the friar relates Thomas ' insult receive the news
with a composure which contrasts ... We are told , for example , that the “ lady of
the hous ay stille sat ” ( 2200 ) and that “ The lord sat still as he were in a traunce
...
Both the lord and lady to whom the friar relates Thomas ' insult receive the news
with a composure which contrasts ... We are told , for example , that the “ lady of
the hous ay stille sat ” ( 2200 ) and that “ The lord sat still as he were in a traunce
...
Página 123
Whan she hadde swowned with a deedly cheere , ( 913 ; lady ; expressive ; p . 52
. ) “ I , wrecche , which that wepe and wayle thus , ” ( 931 ; lady ; expressive )
They fillen gruf and criden pitously , ( 949 ; ladies ; expressive ; p . 52 . ) And in
his ...
Whan she hadde swowned with a deedly cheere , ( 913 ; lady ; expressive ; p . 52
. ) “ I , wrecche , which that wepe and wayle thus , ” ( 931 ; lady ; expressive )
They fillen gruf and criden pitously , ( 949 ; ladies ; expressive ; p . 52 . ) And in
his ...
Página 161
With kissyng al that tale sholde breke , ( 1403 ; Troilus & Criseyde ; expressive )
Gan therwithal Criseyde , his lady deere , In armes streyne , ( 1448 - 49 ; Troilus ;
expressive ) Therwith ful soore he syghte , ( 1471 ; Troilus ; expressive ) And with
...
With kissyng al that tale sholde breke , ( 1403 ; Troilus & Criseyde ; expressive )
Gan therwithal Criseyde , his lady deere , In armes streyne , ( 1448 - 49 ; Troilus ;
expressive ) Therwith ful soore he syghte , ( 1471 ; Troilus ; expressive ) And with
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