Chaucer's Eagle and The Rhetorical Colors

Abstract
The modern reader is wont to take with quiet enjoyment the mild irony implied in the delightful spirit of camaraderie with which the Eagle addresses “Geffrey” in Chaucer's The Hous of Fame: “A ha!” quod he, “lo, so I can Lewedly to a lewed man Speke.“

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