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... young a young bachelor manages to seduce another man's wife . Ordinarily we might take this somewhat seriously , but in Chaucer's tales the charac- ters themselves are not deeply involved emotionally in the event — though of course they ...
... young a young bachelor manages to seduce another man's wife . Ordinarily we might take this somewhat seriously , but in Chaucer's tales the charac- ters themselves are not deeply involved emotionally in the event — though of course they ...
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... young man among them . There is the rival poet too , who for a while seems to praise the fair young man all too successfully and to become his favorite poet . The characters are clear or clear enough , compared with what they are when ...
... young man among them . There is the rival poet too , who for a while seems to praise the fair young man all too successfully and to become his favorite poet . The characters are clear or clear enough , compared with what they are when ...
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... young woman . She is a lovely and capable girl , and sin- cerely in love with young Bertram . In scorning her as he does , Bertram shows himself to be not only a prig , but remarkably unperceptive . This , though not altogether ...
... young woman . She is a lovely and capable girl , and sin- cerely in love with young Bertram . In scorning her as he does , Bertram shows himself to be not only a prig , but remarkably unperceptive . This , though not altogether ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
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Carnegie Series in English, Tema 9 Carnegie Institute of Technology. Department of English Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
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