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In the Canterbury Tales, the unworldly student that prefers philosophy to riches is the Oxford Cleric. He is a quiet, respectful, peasant-born student who spends his money and the money of his friends on books. In turn, he repays them with prayers.
The unworldly student in Canterbury Tales is Nicholas in "The Miller's Tale." Nicholas is depicted as a scholarly individual with little practical knowledge of the world, especially when it comes to relationships and manipulation. His academic pursuits make him naive and easily misled in his interactions with others.
The character who prefers philosophy to riches in The Canterbury Tales is the Clerk. He is described as a poor scholar who devotes himself to studying and learning, valuing knowledge and wisdom above material wealth.
the riches of the soil is the carbon.
Arnold Riches's birth name is Morton William Arnold Riches.
He got his riches from peru
Riches Causeway
Its means New Riches.
Rags to Riches was a famous racing filly who won the Belmont Stakes in 2007.
Norman Riches died in 1975.
Who doesn't want riches .
Easy Riches was created in 1938.