First of all, I am so impressed by this, I had to say something.
I'm doing a Chaucer course for my degree, and we have to recite for part of it, so I schlepped to my computer to see if I could find help on youtube, and here we are. I was considering doing the first forty lines of this tale,and so this is even more helpful.
Anyway, thank you for posting this, and a side note-I noticed you are subscribed to the Sons of Maxwell, and I was surprised anyone else had heard of them, let alone listened.
I love the Sons of Maxwell. I've only ever heard them electronically, but their Queen of Argyle video is one of the most moving renditions of that song I've ever heard.
Not bad: the gesticulations sometimes help clarify the meaning (although at times this gets a bit out of hand--no pun intended). The reflection of the computer screen in the speaker's glasses annoys.
Thank you so much! I have to recite this while thing in Middle English in front of my class... :S Thank you for the help!
Giggity4455 10 months ago
You're the only one who put this par with Squire like it needs to be ^^ tnx
dakyly94 1 year ago
Have thou nothing better to doeth??
NERD.
Naw I'm kidding. This was really helpful Thanks a lot!
(Nerd...)
ThESuPerMaN7131 2 years ago
Thanks a lot!
dwilliams02 2 years ago
thanks so much!! tht really helps!
i have a squier presentation tomoro and when i try to do it in middle english....it sounds a lot lyk french accent :S:S
txoxcartmann 3 years ago
hah nice old english accent
Coldillusionist 3 years ago
Thank you so much for doing this I have an english assignment and part of my assignment is to talk like you just did thanks a lot!
Mashes 3 years ago
First of all, I am so impressed by this, I had to say something.
I'm doing a Chaucer course for my degree, and we have to recite for part of it, so I schlepped to my computer to see if I could find help on youtube, and here we are. I was considering doing the first forty lines of this tale,and so this is even more helpful.
Anyway, thank you for posting this, and a side note-I noticed you are subscribed to the Sons of Maxwell, and I was surprised anyone else had heard of them, let alone listened.
norhetoric 4 years ago
I love the Sons of Maxwell. I've only ever heard them electronically, but their Queen of Argyle video is one of the most moving renditions of that song I've ever heard.
saberknight23 3 years ago
Not bad: the gesticulations sometimes help clarify the meaning (although at times this gets a bit out of hand--no pun intended). The reflection of the computer screen in the speaker's glasses annoys.
dsbuchalter 4 years ago