Page:The Journal of English and Germanic Philology Volume 18.djvu/610

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606 Curry his depraved desires by preying upon it. His character is con- sistent thruout both with itself and with nature. And Chaucer, the artist and man of deep human sympathy, has shown by the infinite care with which he has developed the Pardoner's char- acter that he is able to appreciate, without judging too harshly, the point of view of even a eunuchus ex natimtate. WALTER CLYDE CURRY

Vanderbilt University.