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not likely ed by her hu lines of ex She tells Nicholas to " lat be , ” declaring that
she will cry “ out , harrow ' and ' allas ' ! ” But her protest is not desperate , as we
find when she says “ Do wey youre handes , for youre courteisye ! ” A woman ...
not likely ed by her hu lines of ex She tells Nicholas to " lat be , ” declaring that
she will cry “ out , harrow ' and ' allas ' ! ” But her protest is not desperate , as we
find when she says “ Do wey youre handes , for youre courteisye ! ” A woman ...
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T . W . Craik points out , however , that these lines are also suggestive of the friar '
s greed ; he mentions the friar ' s " mechanical recitation of the formula as he
briskly steps down from the pulpit to collect the money . " 16 Obviously there is in
...
T . W . Craik points out , however , that these lines are also suggestive of the friar '
s greed ; he mentions the friar ' s " mechanical recitation of the formula as he
briskly steps down from the pulpit to collect the money . " 16 Obviously there is in
...
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18 The gestures in the closing lines of the third book which describe the
happiness of the lovers do not demand separate consideration . Chaucer
compresses three years of bliss into approximately three hundred lines , and this
foreshortening ...
18 The gestures in the closing lines of the third book which describe the
happiness of the lovers do not demand separate consideration . Chaucer
compresses three years of bliss into approximately three hundred lines , and this
foreshortening ...
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