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The gestures do more to reveal the true nature of Absolon ' s character than the
portrait alone could do . For all his daintiness , there is a vulgarity in Absolon ' s
wooing which we see clearly in his explaining to Alisoun that he sweats for her ...
The gestures do more to reveal the true nature of Absolon ' s character than the
portrait alone could do . For all his daintiness , there is a vulgarity in Absolon ' s
wooing which we see clearly in his explaining to Alisoun that he sweats for her ...
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Troilus and Criseyde In a study of Chaucer ' s use of gesture , Troilus and
Criseyde must be regarded as his best work . Not only does he use gesture there
to develop and reveal character with a skill equal to that found in any of the
Canterbury ...
Troilus and Criseyde In a study of Chaucer ' s use of gesture , Troilus and
Criseyde must be regarded as his best work . Not only does he use gesture there
to develop and reveal character with a skill equal to that found in any of the
Canterbury ...
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He then drives Criseyde to reveal her curiosity by rising to take his leave .
Conscious of the high seriousness of his news , Pandarus responds quite
tenderly : “ And with that word hire uncle anoon hire kiste ” ( 250 ) . As he begins ,
“ Pandarus ...
He then drives Criseyde to reveal her curiosity by rising to take his leave .
Conscious of the high seriousness of his news , Pandarus responds quite
tenderly : “ And with that word hire uncle anoon hire kiste ” ( 250 ) . As he begins ,
“ Pandarus ...
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