Fame And Her House (Chaucer's House Of Fame)

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English

 

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David R

 

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April 9, 2015

 

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University

 

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Ruggiers believes this to be important because her outcry is an accurate “blend of the two phases of Fame’s functions, rumor and reputation (Ruggiers, p.19). This can best be seen when Dido exclaims: O wel-awey that I was born! For thorgh yow is my name lorn, and alle myn actes red and Songe iver al thys lond, on every tonge...
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O wikke Fame!—for ther nys nothing so swift, lo, as she is! O, soth ys, every thing ys wyst, though hit be kevered with the myst. Eke, though I myghte duren ever, that I have don rekever I never, that I ne shal be seyd, allas, yshamed Be thourgh Eneas and that I shal thus juged be: ‘loo, right as she hath don, no she wol doo Eft-sones, hardely’—thus seyth the peple prively (Chaucer, Lines 345-360)...
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