General Prologue to The Canterbury Tales

by Geoffrey Chaucer

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In "The General Prologue" of The Canterbury Tales, the Doctor's physical description is minimal. He is noted for maintaining good health through a moderate and nutritious diet. His attire is...

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General Prologue to The Canterbury Tales

In "The Canterbury Tales'" General Prologue, the Physician is described as wearing a robe of blue and scarlet, lined with expensive silk (sendal) and taffeta. This attire reflects his wealth and...

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