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Ovid says only that Pyramus turned pale ; Chaucer says , “ And pale he wex ;
therwith his heer aros ” ( 831 ) . Chaucer also renders one detail of Pyramus '
death throes with greater particularity than Ovid does . Ovid says that Thisbe saw
her ...
Ovid says only that Pyramus turned pale ; Chaucer says , “ And pale he wex ;
therwith his heer aros ” ( 831 ) . Chaucer also renders one detail of Pyramus '
death throes with greater particularity than Ovid does . Ovid says that Thisbe saw
her ...
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Addressing Venus , he says that he saw her “ Wepynge with ful woful chere ” (
214 ) and that he saw Jove kiss her ( 219 ) . The repeated use of the “ I saugh ”
formula for introducing the scenes from the Aeneid is worth noting because it ...
Addressing Venus , he says that he saw her “ Wepynge with ful woful chere ” (
214 ) and that he saw Jove kiss her ( 219 ) . The repeated use of the “ I saugh ”
formula for introducing the scenes from the Aeneid is worth noting because it ...
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Writing of the Bayeux tapestry , Pächt says that gestures are used there as
signposts guiding the beholder and helping him to grasp the significance of the
story ; they are never the organic result of the action in which the figures are
involved .
Writing of the Bayeux tapestry , Pächt says that gestures are used there as
signposts guiding the beholder and helping him to grasp the significance of the
story ; they are never the organic result of the action in which the figures are
involved .
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