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Canterbury Tales (reeve Charac
Beginning of essay His heer was by his eres ful round yshorn;
His top was dokked lik a preest biforn;
Ful longe were his legges and ful lene,
Ylik a staf, ther was no calf yseene (590-594).”
This excerpt shows the attention to detail Chaucer selected to introduce the
Reeve. Chaucer also gives the Reeve ....
Middle of essay ....anaging his master’s estate and he
himself had grown rich from his success as a superintendent, not hesitating to
shower his master with gifts to gain even more favor with him:
“He coude bettre than his lord purchace.
Ful riche he was astored prively
His lord wel coude he pleasen subtilly
To yive and lene him of his owene good
And have a thank, and yite a cote and hood(610-614).”
The Reeve was a successful superintendent for his master and even
bargained better than the ma.... |
Number of words: 706 |
Approximate pages: 3 |
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