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chaucer question medieval english language?
how does chaucer describe alison in miller's tales?
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- moominpicsLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
read it and find out.
If you can't manage Middle English, try the Neville Coghill modern English version.
He basically says she's totally sweet and like a frisky colt or calf.
Source(s): The Miller's Tale. - ?Lv 45 years ago
Is it medieval English - widely used as midsection English which you fairly prefer to benefit? From c 1100 - c. 1350? Or do you perchance recommend the quicker language, previous English [Anglo-Saxon] the language of the Beowulf epic etc? In the two case you would be greater suitable off getting your self a sturdy textbook, a competent creation to Anglo-Saxon, as you would be no longer at risk of hit upon something actual complete & sturdy on line.