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These two poems are important in a study of Chaucer ' s use of gesture because
the colloquial style demands individualized , spontaneous gestures in the same
way the artificial style demands conventional ones . As Chaucer ' s skill in writing
...
These two poems are important in a study of Chaucer ' s use of gesture because
the colloquial style demands individualized , spontaneous gestures in the same
way the artificial style demands conventional ones . As Chaucer ' s skill in writing
...
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... found in any of the Canterbury Tales , but the mixture of serious and comic
elements in Troilus makes possible the full artistic exploitation of conventional
gestures as well as the inclusion of many realistic and apparently spontaneous
ones .
... found in any of the Canterbury Tales , but the mixture of serious and comic
elements in Troilus makes possible the full artistic exploitation of conventional
gestures as well as the inclusion of many realistic and apparently spontaneous
ones .
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How skillful and spontaneous that cough is made to seem becomes evident
when we compare it to Criseida ' s prearranged cough with which she signals
Troilo in Boccaccio ' s poem . Pandarus ' cough is both ceremonial and
spontaneous .
How skillful and spontaneous that cough is made to seem becomes evident
when we compare it to Criseida ' s prearranged cough with which she signals
Troilo in Boccaccio ' s poem . Pandarus ' cough is both ceremonial and
spontaneous .
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