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... fear , kindliness , courtesy , etc. , are personified , and the hero's encounter with the lady in her different moods - in some of which she encourages and in others of which she repels his suit - is described as an attempt to obtain ...
... fear , kindliness , courtesy , etc. , are personified , and the hero's encounter with the lady in her different moods - in some of which she encourages and in others of which she repels his suit - is described as an attempt to obtain ...
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... fears for her reputation and be reassured that everything can be done with discretion . Those fears are particularly strong in Criseyde's case , for she is in a difficult position as well as fearful by nature . Her father is a traitor ...
... fears for her reputation and be reassured that everything can be done with discretion . Those fears are particularly strong in Criseyde's case , for she is in a difficult position as well as fearful by nature . Her father is a traitor ...
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... fear did them dismay , Ne durst approach him nigh , to touch , or once assay . Some feared and fled ; some feared and well it feigned . One that would wiser seem than all the rest Warned him not touch , for yet perhaps remained Some ...
... fear did them dismay , Ne durst approach him nigh , to touch , or once assay . Some feared and fled ; some feared and well it feigned . One that would wiser seem than all the rest Warned him not touch , for yet perhaps remained Some ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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