In the prologue of the Canterbury tales of the Doctor , what do these lines mean?
" In his own diet he observed some measure, there were no superfluities for pleaseure."

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Explanation:

This passage basically insinuates that the Doctor refrained from overindulgence, whether it be abstaining from gluttony, material wealth, etc. (On another note, I adore the Canterbury Tales! If you have any other questions on it, please reach out to me. Chaucer is such a superb author).