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30 April, 02:49

Which line from Chaucer's "General Prologue" to The Canterbury Tales is a reference to the feudal social structure of medieval England?

A) Full worthy was he in his liege-lord's war,

B) And therein had he ridden (none more far)

As well in Christendom as heathenesse,

And honoured everywhere for worthiness.

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  1. 30 April, 05:54
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    A) Full worthy was he in his liege-lord's war,
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