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... Troilus : And forthi if it happe in any wyse , That here be any lovere in this place That herkneth , as the storie wol devise , How Troilus com to his lady grace , And thenketh , " so nold I nat love purchace , Or wondreth on his speche ...
... Troilus : And forthi if it happe in any wyse , That here be any lovere in this place That herkneth , as the storie wol devise , How Troilus com to his lady grace , And thenketh , " so nold I nat love purchace , Or wondreth on his speche ...
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... Troilus to tellen , That was the kyng Priamus sone of Troye , In lovynge , how his aventures fellen Fro wo to wele , and after out of joie , My purpos is , er that I parte fro ye . ( T. and C. I 1-5 ) Neither does he let you forget that ...
... Troilus to tellen , That was the kyng Priamus sone of Troye , In lovynge , how his aventures fellen Fro wo to wele , and after out of joie , My purpos is , er that I parte fro ye . ( T. and C. I 1-5 ) Neither does he let you forget that ...
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... Troilus ' hopeful waiting almost unbearable . But it took courage for the author to throw away the easy and sure advantage of keeping us in doubt . And this is one of the fruits of a fundamentally straightforward method : this is the ...
... Troilus ' hopeful waiting almost unbearable . But it took courage for the author to throw away the easy and sure advantage of keeping us in doubt . And this is one of the fruits of a fundamentally straightforward method : this is the ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
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